The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 25, 1930, Page 2

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ACTIVE BOYS Don’t think that just be- canse a boy gives his clothes real hard service it’s economy to buy him inferior grades. It isn’t. You can’t expect a lively, healthy thing eclse but give hard lad to do any- wear to his suit, that’s all the more reason why you get him a Wool- wear. You can select a suit for that will out-class two cheap resisting ! shape retaining qual- as $13.50 with two pair should him here suits in wear ities. Priced as low pants. Children’s Footwear in utrmn and Winter Styles We have chosen carefully—style, quality and perfect fit are assured in every pair of Star Brand from this store. Spe ldren’s High Shoes you choose sially featured are these ( Shoes and Oxfords. Sizes 5 to 8 at $1.75 pair Sizes 814 to 1114 at $2.25 pair Sizes 12 to 2 at $2.75 pair MISSES AND GROWING GIRLS’ OXFORDS Black and Brown Specially Priced at $3.85 Pair B. M; Beirduls Lni, Inc. Juneau's Leading Department Store Famous Novelist Makes Interesting Jazz Discovery Tiaud Hart Lovelace Ad nnesota. The steam- : - S bt boats o plied between the vauces New Theory on | early t ¢ posts of Minnesota Qur National Music (. Louis, often as far E leans, brought many ench tunes in their wake. v research for ‘The Black the story of a family of d the prob- | carly day troopers and my latest 5 ted | nc ly Candlelight, re- | . several early songs are found in much music.y t Ma Boule,’ ‘A la gpontaneous and s ’ ¢Alouette, ‘Ma : in America, tte, brasez-Moi,” are Jr77 comes from everywhere” |some of the carly songs which sho dcolares. “No portion of the |still persist in many lorm:; States has failed to con- | ‘Funny, Dear What Love Can Do, jt. The influence of the | that very popular foxtrot song, is d the Spanish influence | especially reminiscent of these “West are clearl defined, | early French Canadian tunes of peovle realize the French | Minnesota’s contribution %3 the o influence which origi-|jazz melting pot,” 2+ Yori City. 107w cne.of the n the world, origin still starts he ). F. SPARKS, 48, | ‘property interests, ne Sarah’s” Kin\ Actress and Writer Lysiane Bernhardt, granddaughter of the famous Sarah Bernhardt, one of the greatest actresses in history, as she appeared recently when “she announced that she is taking up the study of screen act- ing and is prcparin§ a new novel. Che was recently divorced from louis Verneuil, famous French playwright, OF THIS CITY, TAKENBY DEATH Friends of Kentuckian Have P\IO Knuwledge Of His Relatives rs old, a resi- for several ye: this morning at St. Ann’s ospital. He had entered ther as 4 ent tember 16. Since last winter he had been staying ab the summer home on Glacier Highway near Vanderbilt Hill, own- ed by the late Emery Valentino. Mr. Sparks was born in Mount Carlo, Kentucky. Before coming to Juneau he is believed to have lived in other parts of Alaska. His friends here have not learned any thing definite regarding his rela- tives. So far as known, he had ho The remains are at the Charles Carter mortuary. No arrange- ments have yet been made for the funeral PACIFIC BEGINS SHORTER RUNS | NEXTTHURSDAY | éMotorship Departs on Last Voyage of Her Sum- mer Schedule For Port Alexander and way ports, the motorship Pacific, Capt. Sev- erin Swanson, left Juneau this morning on the last voyage of her summer schedule Effec Thursday, her weekly rur ortened. On the first and third Thursdays of the month, her ports will be Ju- neau, Taku, Speel River, Sumdum, Windham, Five Finger Light, Fan- chon, Petersburg, Kake and Broth- ers Island. On the second and fourth Thurs- days of the month, she will call, in addition to the foregoing ports, at Entrance Island, Gambier Bay, Py- bus Bay and Turnabout Island. On the outgoing voyage today, the Pacific took a general cargo. — e ENIOR-FROSH DANCE riday, Sept. 26th, High School | Gym. Entertainment at 9 p. m.| Dancing 9:30. Music by Serenad- | ers. Admission 50 cents. adv. GRAY HAIR BANISHED in 15 minutes with the | | (International Newsreel) | | | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, SEPT. 25, 1930. Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. Weather Burean Forecast for Juneauw and vicinity, bew’~ning 4 p. m. today? Rain tonight and Friday; moderate coutheasterly winds. LOCAL DA% A yarometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity \Veathe 29.72 45 70 E 10 Sprinkling 29.65 M 85 SE 5 Rain Time 4 p. m. yest'y 4 a. m. today Nocn today CABLE AND EADIO REYORTS TESLELLAY | Highest 4pm. | temp. | El T | | i | s TODAY Low 4am. 4am. Precip. 4am. emp. temp. Velocity 24 hrs. Weather 28 98 o 0 Cldy 6 Clear 14 Clear — cldy — Cldy 48 Clear 40 cldy 42 36 4 : 51 Cldy {Duteh Harbor 42 - 26 Rain Kodiak .. 46 . Cldy { Cordova ve. 80 A cudy | Juncan AL B0 | : 4 Rain | Ketchikan 52 Rain | Prince Rupert Rain | Edmonton Clear | Seattle 8 { Pt. Cldy Portland 52 Pt. Cldy San Francisco 66 Clear | spokane 58 4 Pt. Cldy | Vancouver, B. C. 66 56 : 0 Cldy | *—Less than 10 miles. | Stations- ‘H'd row 32 | Nome 42 | Bethel 36 Fort Yukon 38 2 42 | The pressure is low in the Gulf of ka where it continues {to fall slightly, and is high in the Aleutian Islands and in the Pa- cific States. Showers have fallen in Southern and Western Alaska and clear weather prevails on the Bering Sea coast and in por- |tions of the Interior. TemperatuPes have fallen in portions of the | Southwest and have risen over mijt of Eastern Alaska. , I WHO'S WHO GLOOM CAST I | Winn, returned on the steamer N western from a trip to the French and Italians Fail|*{% . 5ecne, wite of an atas- Completely in Ne- |ke game warden, returned from 2 |the States on the Northwestern. gotiations | She was accompanied by their son, | Franklin, and daughter, Virginia. GENEVA, Sept. 25.—The Italian| jumes Seitz, 11 years old, on his Government's representatives an-|y.. to join his brother Robert nounce that technical negotiations | 2 at Matanuska, on the Alas- with French cxperts on mnavaliy, Railroad, became ill while on strength ended in flat failure ilhr Northwestern. On arrival of Acknowledgement of this has cast |{;. vessel here he was taken to a cloud of gloom over Geneva. ]s; Ann's hospital. —————————— | M Willis E. Nowell, wife of THRAVELING MEN HERE the resident agent of the Alaska Steamship Company, returned last On one of thelr regular trips to|night from a visit to the States. Alaska, J. Meherin and O¢ Harl |8he was a passenger on the steam- arrived on the Northwestern. They |ship Northwestern. will remain here conferring with PO 2T o S PTONE S merchants for perhaps one weck, SENIOR-FROSH DANCE then go to the Westward and to Friday, Sept. 26th, High School Fairbanks. , Gym. Entertainment at 9 p. m. y Dancing 9:30. Music by Serenad- ‘ers. Admission 50 cents. adv. >oo Daily Empire Want Ads Pay. A Stirring Romance by a Noted Author ‘ The Rose HAI.LIE ELLSMORE'S dream of happiness in a delightful romance was shattered almost before it began, but from this ROY VICKERS tragic tangle emerged a finer love, bound by ties which were destined 1o defy adversity. famous French Discovery RE-| STORIA! Only one application ne- | ary. No experiece required, No | fuss or muss. Nobody knows. 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