The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 19, 1931, Page 2

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Wash | Blouses in Chic Summer Style The summer wardrobe is not complete without a few Wash Blouses. smart patterns and pretty colors that are typical of lll(’ summer season. B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. “Juneau’s Leading Department Store” Million Members of Two Churches Unite (Continued from Page One) ly, are secretaries of the two groups. When the natlonal council and the general convention meet here jointly on June 25th, they will hold brief separate sessions to clear up legal matters, but the principal program will be that of the general council. ©On the program will be repre- sentatives of both groups from all sections of the country. Seminars will be held by six dis- cussion groups, and the findings of tfie six groups will be formulated into a common set of findings for discussion by the council as4a whole. ———— ‘Many a frail wouldn’t be as good as she is if she were good looking. Priced at $2.50 | Thomas Cole, These Blouses feature the Sizes 34 to 42 — OLDTIMER COMING I Aboard the Prince Henry when she arrives Sunday night will be wife and children. He is an oldtimer here and will visit with his brother, Cash Cole DOUGLAS | and family, and his father, Chips Cole. Thomas Cole is now credit man for the Seattle firm of Fobes COMMITTEES ARE NAMED Supply Company, Seattle. TO ARRANGE 4TH Pnoc.mm R With sufficient funds promised to | A group of duck-ralsing farmerslmake the Eagle scream in time- near Springfield, O. have provided ' honored fashion, a good celebration steam-heated quarters for their of the coming Fourth of July i3 as- fowls. jsured for Douglas and preparations !have been started to arrange the different features. E. E. Engstrom, chairman of the i finance committee, reported close |to $300 alreddy collected for the : | The Best Laundry | At a Fair Price I WHERE? | celebration at. the ;‘neetinz af the UND association last night ; géoglis;él‘ LA RY l Chairman ‘Bonner 'appointed the Il various committees as [ollows: e | FParade—O. H. Bliss, Mike Pusich, ~ Suits for Men 53 5.00 | With Two Pair Pants B' | M. Behrends Co., Inc. #40 « a2 | Sante Degan. [ Program — Mesdames Langseth, chairmén; Frasér, Engstrom, Fox; en, Sports—H. L. Cochrar: chair- man;, Langseth, Balog, Frasar, Eng- strom, and Mrs. Glen Kirkhuom. Dance— Edmiston, Lindstrom, Kromquist. Publicity—Langseth ard Smith. The chairmen of tli: different committees are to,get together aft- er their events are arranged; io line up the schedyle -and be ready is set for Thursday, June 25. TEMPORARY GARAGL is i SFCURED FOR FIRE TRUCK During the_intensive., zepairs to the city hall foundation, a new housing . place for Some .of the fire equipment and the fire truck is recessary and it'was decided ‘at the D, F. D. meeting last night va use the old Fox barn next te Riedis store, - During the last [:v' years the barn has been used by L..W. Kilburn as a strrage place. It is couveniently ti.cated for the bene- it of the Ienartment. “WOMAN TRAP” TONIGHT Evelyn Breat is the star in the picture “Wom=:n Trap” which 1s a: the local Coliszum tonight. The usual news a2nd extra acts are in- cluded in th: program. Messrs Edmiston, Devon, and . Lok- | to repart at the next me=ting which |, MANY CHILDREN ARE EXAMINED AT A, L. CLINIC s Twenty—fxve Are Exame Yesterday—Work ‘Sus- pended for Summer. Twenty-five children ranging in age from three months to eight years were examined by competent nurses yesterday at the American Legion Auxiliary’s clinic, held in the Miss Mildred Keaton, RN, alded by Miss Elsie Baggen, R. This is the last cllmc of the summer. This work will be re- sumed next fall, the opening one t6 be held early in September. Five have been held since their 1nauz- uration in midwinter. ‘Starting with only a few children at first, interest steadily grew with each succeeding clinic. A total of 80 children were examined in the five that were held. Miss Keaton was in charge of each onhe | assisted each time by various nurs- es and membeérs of the Auxiliary Unit. The majority of children examin- Post. Dugout under the direction ‘of |1 ed yesterday, as at previous clinies, were found to be normal, needing little if any corrective treatment. A few cases, however, were found ab- can use. Though E. D. Kelley, of Mt. Holly, N. C, has 40 cows, he has grown normal and these were referred to|more feedstuff this season than he the family physicians, vamum&wmmmmmu The Weather - (By the U, S, Weather Burean) Passports arranged for 0ld Country Sailings. TWICE WEEKLY FROM JUNEAU S. S. “PRINCE: RUPERT” AND S. S. “PRINCE GEORGE” From JUNEAU Every Saturday midnight, with direct rail connec- tions at Prince Rupert for the East, and at Van- couver for points East and South. S. S. “PRINCE HENRY” Newest and most palatial coastal liner. Luxurious rooms with bath. From JUNEAU EVERY MONDAY Through service, Dawson. For reservations apply H. R. Shepard General Age Jlllm direct connections to and from DOUGLAS COLISEUM Tonight and Saturday EVELYN BRENT in “WOMAN TRAP” Coinedy, Acts, News NEW! —the STRAWS —the SHAPES Every Model Made to Sell Much Higher SATURDAY SPECIAL Former prices $5.00 to $7.50 Here is a special group of copies of original Paris models which in- cludes afternoon;, dress and sport wear hats. The straws are crocheted visca, the new open weave, a shiny, rough straw and 4 coarse, dull one. They are beribboned; belted or flower-trimmed for the modistes this year have had a lovely time mdulgmg their whims and fancies in every conceivable sort of “garni- ture.” IN ALL HEAD SIZES Colemaq’s Ho“ywoa(] S{‘tyle S[i(‘)p 200 | _Wmmunnnmnmnnmmnmmumulmmmm;luunnmmmmn v Forecast for Junean and vicinity, beginning at & p.m., June 19: Showers tonight and Saturday; moderate southerly winds. ¢ LOCAL DATA Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather 4 pm. yest'y . 29.09 53 87 w 5 isting. 4 ath. today 299 a8 mo 8 3 ain Noon today . 2097 59 w 5 Sprinkling _vABLE AND nmo lnonn Highest 4pm. | dam. Station— temp. temp. | emp. aemg vhoeny mm Weather Barrow .. <88 N 34 34 12 0 Clear Nome .. 54 50 0 4 6 20 X Bethel 58 2 48 6 [] t‘kiy Fort Yukon . 6 54 54 . 0 Clear Tanana 78 62 afy = 0 Cudy Falrbanks 6 — i 4 90 Thunder Eagle : 8 58 58 . 0 Cldy 8t. Paul ... 46 38 40 8 02 Rain Dutch Harbor 46 490 40 — 06 Cldy Kodiak . 50 4 4 4 Trace Rain Cordova 52 0 2 4 14 Clear Jureau ... 53 | 48 48 3 42 Rain Sitkd .. 50 44 54 0 39 Pt.Cldy tehikan .62 60 52 62 & 0 cldy ince Rupert 58 46 48 0 0 Clear Edmonton 56 | 40 42 (] 32 Pt.Cldy Seattle .. 64 62 52 54 4 Trace Cldy Portland . 64 62 5¢ 54 0 24 Cldy San Francis 62 56 56 » 0 Clear *—Less thafi 30 miles. Weather conditions have chanzed but little during the past 24 hours. The pressure is low throughout nearly all of Alaska, rising in the Interior &nd falling slightly in the Gulf of Alaska, and is high from Western Cansda to Hawall. Showers have fallen in Ber- ing Sea and the Gulf of Alaska and a thunder storm was reported at Falrbanks this morning. Temperature changes durlng the past 24 hours have been nmmportam 2 TAXI SERVICE DAY AND NIGHT _Stand Opposite Chamber of Commetrce Booth SAVING . HAVING WHAT you HAVE in the future depends upon what you save in the present. There’s no escaping that rule. Fortunately, it is both easy and pleasant to save, once you start. It beconies a game. Watching a Bank Account grow is: like watching a garden grow, only much more thrilling. i’h‘qne HAVE A GOAL IN MIND Make Retirement in 15 Years your goal, or Travel, or a College Education for your children. Then you "Il enjoy saving. First National Ba'nk e EDISON MAZDA LAMPS The Standard of Companson in: the Lamp World Power Co. DOUGLAS Phone 18 JUNEAU Alaska Electric Light and Phone 6 mumlmmmlmmmnnm mmuhllmmmmnhhunmmmnfinm NG m'sm'rfomr lieo—vlnk—-fiuk "&”n_am | ‘ QUICK STEP' i The best floor pamz tfiat mdhex afi) buy Fryo-Brihn -Ciifinpdigy e

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