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Children’s Summer A pparel : resses - Coats- Hats - July Clearance AT Reduced for Quick Selling | DRESSES-- Plain or Printed Silk I)ress- es for girls and miss 3 to l(l. | it COATS— | Clearance Price opportunities now for screen-struck M. Behrends Co., Ine. §E=smstm0 _— THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JULY 21, 1931. By Robbin Coons HOLLYWOOD —An actress | whose resemblance to Greta Garbo | is even more pronounced than is| Marlene Dietrich’s soon will pro- vide more controverial fuel for fans who worship Greta. Sizes 6 to 11 only, in fine Tala Birell, who was in Hol- tweeds. Only a few left for e G et L mgmfi,f;_,; - early "I“’I‘l“"'* Diplomat,” is to appear in Uni-| Ly versal films. $6.95 After her one foreign picture here she returned to Europe to |fulfill prior contracts, and this oY (time she will work in pictures for HA] b - | American audiences. And Tala, we understand, only resembles Garbo greatly, she was Marlene Dietrich’s under- 1 00 study when the Paramount star Die {was on the Berlin stage! Dcubled There are just twice as many duplicate the feat of Alice White | habitants, declare experts who have | WA I LN TS o A u s MARINE U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRIOULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU & S The W eathe i e w eatner wITH PLANES { (By the U. 8. We=ther Burezz) 3 Forecast for Juneau and vicinlty, beginning at 4 p.m., July 21: Showers tonight and Wednesday; moderate southerly winds. LOCAL DATA Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather 4 pm. yest'y 20.58 76 37 w 8 Pt. Cldy N A SO Ew am. today 29.63 57 90 s 6 Rain Remfo_lce Nlcalagua.n Na-|§ Noon today 2069 57 82 s 12 Sprinkling tional Guards in vABLE AND RADIO REPORTS Uprlsmgs YESTERDAY TODAY Highest 4pm. | Lowest4a.m. 4am. Precip. 4am. MANAGUA, Niearagua, July 21.— | _ Station— temp. temp. | emp. temp veloclty 24 hrs Weather | United States Marines with air- |Barrow 40 36 26 26 L 0 Cidy planes have reinformed the Na-/Ncme 66 62 50 50 10, 0 Cldy tional Guard to put down insurgent \B(-tm'l 70 70 52 54 12 .06 Cldy upisings. | Fort Yukon 72 72 54 54 » 0 Cidy One Guardsmen and szven rebels | Tanana 6 4 | 54 56 = 0 Cldy have been killed in three battles. | Fairbanks 78 6 60 60 0 Cldy Santo Domingo was sacked by |Eagle 6 6 46 46 0 0 Clear Tebels; a guard patrol has been|St. Paul 50 50 42 42 20 0 Cldy ambushed at Kisalaya and rebe:s‘Dmch Harbor 58 54 46 48 12 0 Cldy have been driven back from at-|Kodiak 52 50 48 48 4 30 Cldy tacking Rama. | Cordova 56 54 46 46 4 1.06 Cldy T | Joneau 76 76 5 57 6 24 Rain | Sitka 68 -— 53 58 0 18 Rain HULLYWU un | Ketchikan 4 68 | 52 54 4 24 Rain | Edmonton 86 82 64 64 0 Clear Seattle kE 66 58 58 [ Cldy NEws Portland 82 80 60 60 0 Cldy |Sen Francisco 66 62 52 54 e 0 Pt. Cldy *—Less than 10 miles. The pressure is lowest in the upper Yukon Valley and southwest of Kodiak, moderately low over most of the remainder of Alaska and |moderately high from Hawaii to the Aleutian Islands and in the |Arctic Ocean. Showers have fallen over most of Southern Alaska rmd unsettled weather prevails in other districts. A typieal thunder- orm passed over Juneau about 12:45 o'clock this morning, following sudden rise in temperature locally. The temperature has fallen | decidedly in the extreme North and changss elsewhere have been unimportant l(‘RAIG MAN GIVEN SIX Population o r f MONTHS JAIL SEN Japan Growing ‘ 2,500 Each Duy Fred Po on, awrrested ab Craig on a charge of assault and battery, was fougd United & guilty by a jury in the 5 Commissionor’s Court || dwy afiamcc TOKYO, July 21.—Japan’s In- se of 1.74 a minute, or nearly 0 persons daily, leaves govern- | accord- ing to adv y U m officials entirely unworri States M. Ivn:{ti about the future. Begley s [Fflfw The island empire can easily as- similate 25,000,000 additional in- X months eral jail. RS S calculated the food problem for | 1e next twenty-five years. Jap: population at present is appros mately 90,000,000. ARTISTS LEAVE JUN = SAVING EVE 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 becomes a game. Watching a Bank Account grow is like watching a' garden grow, only much more tlml]m'7 HAVE A GOAL IN MIND Make Retirement in 15 Years your goal, or Travel, or a College Education for your children. Then you'll enjoy saving. First National Bank ALASKA MEAT CO. QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING Meadowbrook Butter Austin Fresh Tamales PHONE 89 Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:30 . THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS THE GASTINEAU Our Services to You Begin and End at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Cnrryiu Boat ‘___._‘_....._..__.__ EArereessssseeesasesseessserenaTas seesesssssssIEEEWEIIssioessezzooiTis STATIONERY SPECIAL 24 Envelopes, tissued lined—24 Sheets Paper ALL FOR 50 CENTS : Butler Mauro Drug Co. | A Miss Gladys San in breaking into pictures. The increase in population dur-| . g Nicolas Furianick | X 3 3 Alice began as a script girl, and |ing 1930 was nearly a million. RS R Bl | i Juneauw’s Leading Department Store i B e e W R *ulte ths Who recently gave a mos Phone 134 We Deliver 8 script girls in- [tisticians calculate that the able recital under the au E M. ds stead of one on every set. One girl crease in Japan's population the Martha So lef! Xpress oney Ol‘ ers has nothing to worry about except |year was caused less by a ris Prince Henry for States e st e i e Yy : i g 2 the dialogue which is plenty, not- |birth rate than by a falling death | ypoo win resume thelr concert tour.| € ing every word spoken in each rate. research fellowship - in Paris |“take” of a scene, while the second |- e — o nd there in the student throng | gir] keeps notes on the propetties ne met her future husband. Her | and “business.” | sk L«‘{r was a sculptor in Paris, his Consecutive scenes on the Name | brother was a sculptor, and in that THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” Corner 4th and Franklin Sts. Phone 136-2 Brm.sh Woman Is Spain’s Official Washingion Hoste common intcrest their paths “cross iy be. taken ; poversl SN T I I{ I l- I{ " " {apart, but chairs and tables and | l) naer ()I)ll nican e 'rl"l() fed £ | players’ clothes and jewelry must be P 3 3 ks = | Senora De Madaraign, in cOMINg {yyg ‘same for the later shots as|BRKERELLEIC- | B — |to America, left a Jitle daughter (182" PANGERY, \ { Ph d By BESS FURMAN Salvador De Madariaga, [0 an English hospitsl, so strong| mpe’ gounle duty, painstaking i ; | oRe TAJKI SER' ICE IINGTCN, D. C., July 21 erudition of Senora De)Was her wish to “plant my feeb|getaii was found too much for A X 5 A x ! riendly, %of ga matches his. {upon this soil with my husband.”| gl worker, 4 DAY AND NIGHT has com:> She is said to be the first wom-| “I had a feeling I wanted ©0|" nroei or the seript girls, how- mistr: an who ever took ¢ honors |make my response to America’s Cor-| oy Vie thoy have further picture Stand Opposite Chamber of Commerce Booth embassy under the 1 at the University of Glasgow. Her |diality—only that could have mad?|gpisione have their eye on a di- From the chair of Spanish 1 chosen field of study was philozo-{me come,” she says. % rector'’s job rather than stardom. ature at came her post- |phy and literature | She explains she Nas “scarcely|myai was how Dorothy Arzner, who | economist-engineer husband, Am- en awarded a Carne- | has had a chance to speak to her has. directed Ruth Chatterton and ! husband” sinee the Spanish re- public was proclaimed, because she ! had beer for six months onh a lec- planning where her own furni- ture will best fit. Soon she will be returning to England to complete her domestic arrangements and bring back -her daughters, Maria De Las Nieves (Mary of the Snow), aged 13, and Isabelle, whom she calls Lolita, aged 11. Only three years of actual resi- dence in Spain lie behind the new hostess of the Spanish embassy, but she gave assurance she would preserve all the fine old traditious of that household. “Beauty is beauty—under the re- public as well as under the mon- archy,” she says. STEAMER SINKS " ON FIRST TRIP ! THE DALLES Oregon. July m | —The river steamer Cowlitz, loaded with 100 tons.of wheat, and on her first trip, sank 7in. the Columbia River early today. Twelve men, ,composing the crew, reached shore aM 2ly. FIGHTING IN SPANISH TOWN SEVILLE, Spain, July 21.—Fight- ing between police and rebels and strikers broke out in three towns near here today. Two persons were killed and 30 wounded. All busi- ness houses have closed. PRICES ARE DOWN Everyone wants a home and at present prices every- one can have one. Build now and get materials at lowest prices. Home is where the heart i nome building materials. We have never been able to offer you first-grade, high quality materials at such pr s we can guote today. Come to us with yeur specifications and let us show you the actual figures . . . a most convincing argument to build now. JUNEAU LUMBER MILLS QUALITY and SERVICE and our heart is in {Hundreds Are to Be ° Fingerprinted in N. Y. | NEW YORK, July 21.—All prp- | prietors of night clubs and dance halls will be fingerprinted by the | police. - Three hundred persons | |have been ordered to police head- quarters for the f{ingerprinting. stars, laid the foundation for car 0 ture tour. She had only five e days' notice in which to close her| g ., Mans Oxford household and prepare for In";_louywood a3 ‘someone onoe her first trip across tlhe Atlant;‘e. remarked, “you have to know a Now with housewlifely eyes she person awfully well to know his is going over the spacious.rooms of last/ mame.” . Which makes the fol= the embassy, one of the handsom- lowing apropos: est diplomatic residences here, . other her Clara Bow and numerous A young assistant director at a beach party approached Ernest Schoedsack (“Rango”) and said: “I want you to meet a very dear friend of mine.” And he presented f young blonde leading lady. Later Schoedsack overheard the assist- ant director ask the blonde’s tele- phone number. “Why, I can’'t give you that” she said. “Who are you and what do you do?" — i i MISS STABLER ARRIVES Miss Genevieve Stabler, sister of Harold Stabler, of the Thomas Hardware Company, arrived on the Yukon this afternoon for a visit of several weeks. -Miss Stabler re- sides .in Seattle. She has just gompleted her first year as teacher in the Public Schools of Auburn, ‘Wash. ~——.——— MRS. SHORT RETURNS Mrs. Joe Short, wife of onc of the attaches of George Brother returned home on the Yukon t day after a visit in the States. — e like shoes these days. 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