The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 16, 1931, Page 2

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L. 0. G. M. No. 700 Big D'mco‘bcuy plants we k ll. Moose Hall, Saturday, May 23rd. | vicinity of i R SPRING FROCKS In these delightful frocks are to be seen the latest interpretations of the smartest style of the season. In handsome print patterns and adorable color combinations. Our assortment includes many charming models, a gathering so rich in correct style that one will be certain to find the model most becoming to her. Plain and Printed Afternoon Frocks Sizes 16 to 42 Priced at $12.50, $19.75 and up Plain and Printed Evening Gowns Sizes 14-16-18-20 Priced at $12.50 and $19.75 B. M. Behrends Co., ]nc. “Juneaw’s Leading Department Store” SAVE Thn DAIE Approximately 40,000,000 straw- shippad from the N.. C., 810 ley of Speedwell,’ —adv. | spring. ‘lon to supplying his: s * IlIVI;IIIIlIIIIllIIIIIIIHIIIlllIlIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIlIllllllllllllllfllfllllllflll’ il i THAT----Automobile Accidents often cost riin- - ous sums---- THAT- -The heaviest of these losses occur be- cause of injury to other persofis. or damage to their property---- THAT----You can eliminate YOUR risk of such loss by carrying PUBLIC LIABILITY and PROPERTY DAMAGE INSUR- ANCE with 'THE MARYLAND CASUALTY CO. One of the oldest and strongest companies of its kind in America Aflen Shattuck Inc. A IIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIfiMIIIIIIIIIIlIIHIIIIllImmmHIIIIl Two cows provided M. M. Préss- Judsonia, Ark., this|cash from, sale of cream, in addi- 8(Film Stars Are Touchy Things Printed About *Them i HOLLYWOOD, Cal, May 16— Stars who like to see their names in print coften develop pet aver- sions in the matter of stories about themselves. Here are a few and the reasons therefor: beginning “If a rabbit jumped through Raoul Walsh's windshicld on the Arizona desert Baxter made his come-back tn the screen because the rabbit did Jjump, the. shattered glass blinding Walsh in one eye and necessitating a substitute for “In Old Arizona.” But the star feels now that, hav- ing continued successfully, he de- serves at least part of the credit being given the rakhit. Touchy Maureen O'Sullivan has become squeamish about stories recalling that she was found in a Dublin res taurant., 8he 'was, but she was dining there, not waiting on tables as one account had it. |, ‘Not that she.has anythingz against girls who wait on tables, but the facts are the facts, says Maureen. Deuglas: Fairbanks, jr.; burns at \storles calling him “a chip off the {old block.” He and Doug, sr., are great.dfriends, but young Doug has had-to struggle from the beginning against the handicap of a father famous in the same prolession. ‘Clara Bew has had enough sen- {sational publicity of late months to make her slightly ill whenever |she sees her name, but she is no longer fond of the hackneyed “It Girl” reference. Alice White, who hasn’t been do- ing ‘much in the films lately, used to suffer torment from stories com- j paring her to Miss Bow. Greta Barbo, who is said to read | avidly everything written about her, cannct be presumed to delight in tales purporting to “de-bunk the . 1lady of mystery.” Sore Spots Mitzi Green, the imp, objects to |being called a “child prodigy.” She {is, she would have you know, a character actress. John Gilbert was hurt at the |storles pointing out his vocal ficlencies in his earlier talkies—so deeply hurt that even now he still refuses to grant interviews. | Janet Gaynor and ‘Chatles ‘Far’ {rell, both married now, are weary of ;storles speculating on their suppos- 5 in s L ¥ oew model. Spacious rear Over Items| Have Aversions to Some| Warner Baxter resents all stories had not [¢ Asso Rufus C. Holman of Portland hus\ been appointed treasurer of the jthe public. The program is as fol- succeeding Web state, Thomas B. Kay. ed off-screen rcman: found real-life P. S—And it suddenly occurs that, without doubt weary—i cerned.) R. R. DANC ON TONIGHT The Elks' staged the dance and also in Ke oréw is ready, train pnrfld with the' “tourists” and th: “grea 01d papers for you Empire. Phone 355 Franklin St. | | 1 Peterzon; flu .. A clarin=t—Harold Sk ———— . - b (a) The Wi P ———tno——cdje ) ihe Subiriie !l G water Lities i CASH ot Lower Front the principals | | e | y Messerschmidt, Dance Committee, who h: fore in Juncau, ! hikan, Sitka Petersburg, says the round ecial trains 2 scen the route proposcd to be taken is The Best Laundry At a Fair Price | WHERE? | CAPITAI LAUNDRY | | IT PAYS TO PAY Fine Juneau Publc Schools | afternoon, partment. crated Press Pliotn the late lows: PART ONE Les Preludes | ce before cach | ; o Befo ne (a) Morning The Woodpd:ke) Maisie Rog 5 Sans, Parcles .Ch. Davidoff —GENE CARLSON | CELLO SO ! Maman, Dites: Moi ... LINGSHAFER Le Berger Home Is Over Lindy o crew: re handle | (a) along | (n) On the Mall Down South i PART TWO (a) Bridal Chorus from r fires, Maiden” ... at Tho’ R | (b) Ttalian Stroi ‘Naughty Marietta Scheheragada () Minuetto from No. 2 { i { | ' Viclins—Mary | 1 1 |1 entucky Baise Street y i CONVERTIBLE CABRIOLET A comfortable coupe or a racy roadater. ¢ Wide rumble seat. Radiator grille. + - 010 THE COACH Andealear for the family. Roomy seats. Flaber body. Driver's seat adjustable 345 STANDARD FIVE-WINDOW COUPE An esceptional value in an attractive decke s o0 "043 FIVE-PASSENGER COUPE A mew and distinctive de luze model..qmi; ' STANDARD COUPE ¥ I excslleat parsonsl car for business y 3 or professiaal mae. h-.-..-&. 535 2 Au.-«e.;..u.nu.num Snecial equlpavei estra VY o Presenti SGHUUL CONCERT |FREE T0 PUBLIC, IS FOR SUNDAY; Instriimental and Vocal De- partments Arrange ine Program A Spring Concert will be present- «d by the music department of the starting at 2:30 o'clock, nentary School Auditor- concert is given under the dircction of Miss Dorothy Fish- er, Instrumental Department, and Mrs, Leo E. Osterman, Vocal De- The concert is free and open to Franz Liszt SENIOR ORCHESTRA -w..Oley Speaks ! (b) The Year's At the Spring ... ELhelmrt GIRLS' SEXTETTE Eina Riendeau, Matilda Holst, , Dorcthy Bakke, | Muriel Jarman, Eleanor Irvine. E Roman Eighteenth Century Song VCCAL SOLO—EDNA RIENDEAU Berceuse from “Jocelyn”.B. Godard | TROCMBCNE SOLO—TOM RED- Railrcad Dance is on| Chairman | FLUTE SOLO-—ALICE MERRITT Negro “Malody § Paul Ambroze pre- | (:IRLs GLEE CLUB TF. Goldin | JUNEAU HIGH SCHOOL BAND P H O Sonz ' AND GIRL3' GLE Josef I \ydn LITTLE SYMPHCNY sid Ts Walting for Ernest Karl Lindsas Adam G2l ! | GIRLS' SEXTETTE Harris Hardware Co. | i \May Day Dance SENIOR CRCOHESTA T N ,’ old Papers nc Thc Emplre Henry Hadley | U. 5. DEPARTMENT OF AGRIOULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU The Weather (By the U. S. Weather Bureaun) Forecast for Juneau and vicinlty, beginning at 4 p.m., May 16: Rain tonight and Sunday; moderate southeasterly winds. e - JLOCAL DATA Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather 4 pm. yest'y 29.60 56 33 E 8 Pt. Cldy 4 am. today ....29.50 49 67 SE 12 Rain Noon today .-29.58 48 5 8 12 Cldy CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS S L YESTER = Highest 4p.m. | Lowest4am. 4am. Precip. 4am. _ Station— temp. ten_:p._ | emp. temp velocity 24 hrs Weather Barrow ... 30 30 | 18 18 # 0 ley Nome 50 50 | 34 34 - 0 Clear Bethel ... 54 54 | 30 34 6 0 Cldy Fort Yukon 56 56 | 32 4“4 P 0 Clear Tanana . 56 56 | 42 42 — .02 Clear Fairbanks ... 58 56 46 46 10 Trace Clear Eagle .. 58 58 30 30 . 0 Clear St. Paul 34 32 30 30 22 .01 Cldy Dutch Harbor . 42 9 | 36 38 —_ 02 Cldy Kodiak ... . 42 40 | 40 40 0 1.28 Cldy Cordova ... 58 50 | 38 40 4 0 Cldy Juneau e BB 56 15 49 12 Trace Rain Sitka ... . 56 - 42 52 3 .02 Clear Ketchikan ....... 50 50 y 42 44 4 .38 Clay Prince Rupert ... 56 50 | 2 4492 4 42 Cldy Edmonton o 64 | 46 46 10 04 Clear Seattle 4 66 66 | 50 50 18 14 Rain Portland . 6 4 | 52 52 6 .06 Rain San Francisco ... 62 56 | 54 54 3 Clear *—Less than 10 mnes. : The pressure is low over nearly all of Alaska and Western Can- ada and is lowest south of the Gulf. of Alaska. It is! moderately high from Hawaii to California and on the Arctic Coast, Rains have been general in Southern Alaska except at Cordova and show- ers have fallen in the Interior followed by clearing. ..Temiperatures have risen in Eastern Alaska except the extreme Southeast and have changed but little in other districts. WHEN THINGS WAKE UP Spring—hanging up another worn-out Winter— unlocks the sunshine, flowers and bunnies. Mankind seems to hegin again’with néw hope, new ambition, and new determination to be prudent, learning what to seek and what to shun. A bank account of your own is a thing worth striv. ing to have. Make this your Bank. First National Bank l ng the NEW CHEVROLET SIX in twelve attractive models CONVERTIBLE LANDAU PHAETON A full, vertible tourin Windabield folds forward. -« «seese: "050 SPORT ROADSTER A fast, smart, youthful open car. Wldo rumble seat. Special upholstery. '495 'PHAETON Distinctive in atsle. Top fabric barmo- ¢ mizes with body color. 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