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3 irst, lying cn your back Bicycle, to FIRST--GO BICYCLING A Here'’s the secret of a movie actress' go through the motions of pedglling a |te straighten line from knee to thigh. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 6, 1931. slender figure: uce both ankles and thighs. Then, standing, bend to the fleor 50 times. NEXT-=FRY 70 DO THIS FIFTY TIMES P A i B B et B S i PBE S S fil the need of that part of your wardrobe which demands an in- expensive hat with plenty of style. Daily ACROSS P ross-word Puzzle Solution of Yesterday's ruzzle g el The Scbrét of Slenderness—It I's Given Below in Three Lessons Third, seated, touch tees with fihgers (withcut bending the knees) And that, on the word of Frances Dce, ought to give you a figure as trim as hers. /1 ———— menl THEN --70UCH YOUR TOES (BUT DON'T BEND | YOUR KNEES) PERBNERSIRRER s, 3 ST VSO 1. Pertaining to one's birth 8. Separate 9. God of war Soltary Terminals | 13. W hite, Green, Sand, . 3ulit . Set free 14. 15 Beverage: Brown Vase Femalé sand- ard glossy paint Diper Ascends Native metal Preceded Small towers . Pouch . Srall explos city I Hol land . yermilton DLUERE SLED . One with a dread dis- ease Before \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ { \ \ \ { | | { { | | \ { | | 4 | \ \ \ ) \ \ N 4 \ \ \ ) \ { \ ! ' { { { This clever model mlli; { { ) \ { { { { { { { ; { { B. M. Co., Inc. Juneau’s Leading Department Store garden Closing Out ALL Summer Hats $1.00 VEW STOCK COLEMAN’S TR YT UEE dEEn dNE dEEW Cut and hacked Rumored: Lhss 41, Peruses . Molstures of evening and roi Hmiolw DOWN . Demotish Portent Greek letter poln . Captivate " rrbceélnl Fllled to nights 5 0. ThAmitea 62. Otean t Lake, aw cafried . Vibrationless . G . Vi abundance . Liguor o e N ) { | { § Values up to $7.50 i { { 3 HOLLYWOOD SHOP§ \ HEMLOCK WOOD ! ull Cord ... $7.50 $4.00 Five Cords or over, $7.00 cord E. 0. DAV TELEPHONE 584 ] NEW FEATURES i ‘Coupc of Latest Model Is on Display at Mc- Caul Company | Attracting general attention from Juneau motorists is the new six- cylinder Dodge Brothers' coupe just received by the McCaul Motor Com- FOUND Man’s Shoe A GOOD pany. The car is on display at the company's place of business on | Front Strest | Following trim, attractive lines, . made up of two es of -dark green with cream stripes. Chrom- {lum plated trimmings give a rich and elegant effect Thz seat and interior is finished had to ‘feel’ their \way around through the gears to be sure wheth- ! er the transmission was in free wheeling or in conventional gear. With the contrel placed on the dash all doubt in this regard is re- moved . hecause if this butten is in, the transmission is in free wheeling; if it is out, it is in con- lvvnuunul gear.” i 5 S et | | For relief of constipation see Dr. adv. 3Fonlun. Goldstéin Building. | M. A. Packard ] Presents the New t Arch-Aid 4 baratively recent years, he added, said for an attempt to send con- trel agents into the district to wage | warfare on the predators would| disturb. the breeding birds to such an extent it probably would cause more injury than the depradations lof gulls. He also called attention to the invasion of the north by the coy- |ote. This predator is doing con-| siderable damage to other spc of fauna and the Geological Sur ;vey is maintaining an agent ir i the territory to assist trappers in at least partially controlling the | situation. Problems Are Many | Continuing, he said: “The | contrast, it is different, indged;:lems of game administrators arc | trom “ what " is encountered in ‘the many. ~They must be carafully | citles of the States, where gne:w""k'"d_ out by those who have | can ‘very often really experienc portunity to study them inte GAME OFFICERS DESIRE T0 AiD 'NOT TO HINDER R ber of Commerce (Continwuz trom Page One) p- ly | Joneliness. : |on the groupd and not from a| | “As a stranger walks along the desk. I believe T speak_ for' the | streets of Juneau nine out of ten|Alaska, Game Commission, and certainly for the Biological Sur- persons one meets speak to you in {n pleasant. widy and the friends | one happens to . possess here go }clez\r out- of their ‘'way to make | sure there' is noiidle' moment. Can See ' Evcrything |41t one wants to see the mine| ~“This cannot be operations, - desires ‘to go [fishing, tfiless there is the 'heartiest co- has’ an' inclination to play golf, or|oPeration between the . pcople of travel over the country adjacent |the Territory and those now charg- | i by automobile, there is some good [€d With the official responsibil-| soul who finds a way to accommo- | ity for the care of the many in- date him, and I will be remiss if | teresting and valuable wild life I did not very positively assert my [{orms extant in the Territory. deep appreciation of the many Seeking Salient Facts 4 | kindnesses extended me.” “The members of the Senatorial Road developments here in com- [Party with which I have been traveling are’ sincere in their de- “eonstitute something of real|Sire to obtain all salient facts re- worth to the people of Alaska. garding the(scatus of the fauna There is a chance here, which was [Of the Territory. not had previously, to let people| “They have traveled far and go afield and. this opportunity cer- [ Dave seen many things for them- !tainly must make life' happier and selves, and have obtained much in- more fruitful for the thousands|formation from reliable sources of people who, withiout Toads would | Wherever they have stopped. Their be literally cooped up.” function is legislative anly_. and 1 He was also interested in the [2M sure any_report they will make | stéady increase 'of travel by air,{Will evoke interest. It has been and the opportunities it furnishes |# Pleasure for me to work with for seeing in. a short time vast them. # areas of country and their resourc- Fine Future Here At es which formerly would have re-] Mr. Wright predicted a fine quired much time. He reviewed[future for Juneau gold mining in- briefly his recent voyage to south- dustry. “With such men as the west waters and intermediate dis- Bradl;e)_'s o_f the .?Iaska Juneau en- | | tricts with the Special Senate Com- (68g2d in it, mining here is Dl;:“z }mittee on. the Preservation of Wild | safer fon the future, and I thini Life Resovrces. 'you will have a z;g fu‘z‘l’xre kf:t,r many generations. % rig spent Tsaac Walton Paradise o e _|several years in the Juneau dis- ta fi:eg;mx:egm nz‘;““‘inm:r:“‘.d trict in the early part of this cen- r tigati for the paradise for those who live to ::: y’t,m{'t‘::‘g%“:‘ veGs T:!;g:f surf angle, and the names of those who vey. . He recalled -Juneau as a are disciples of Isaac Walton arel,.o." ninine camp with its saloons vey when I say that we desire to be of help, not hinderance, to the people of Alaska in king o 4 program of sanity handl in the great game and fur resour accomplis| legion. I have, myself, in the halls—now gone from past few days, experienced some :;d;:::e - g Of"iRe FeaL NI Interest in gold: properties 1is “The scenic wonders of the Ter- | ;o yery keen, he added. Investors |ritory beggar description. From are looki for them, “and the +the magnificent. spectacle of mighty | ,oo¢* niace { Mount . McKinley to the wooded | e aggerted thaore was a real need [mountains. skirting the Inside Pas-), . jntensive. study of the Juneau sage and Westward to the greatfnqgy Belt, and declared the Unit- voicanic peaks of the Alaska Penin- | [y aiates’ Geological Survey ought jsula and the Aleutian Islands, |, intitute a program here, mak- particularly that great cone of ing a close study of the geology | Shishaldin call for the use of preparing maps, etc, to make eas- superlatives in one's description ler the development of it. of them. ;. Nature's Balance Maintained P Mines Bltre:u ;er'wk:oumwd “Last, but by no means least,| /AS ‘representative of the come the wild denizens of the |States Bureau of Mines, Mr. Wright ¥ said all of the official publica- know of is right here." | | forests and plains and in the Alas- fka_Game Commission and the Bio- Ilogical Survey ‘are particularly in- jterested. * Outside of portions of tiens of that organization dealing with mining methods and covor- ing many branches of that indus- try are kept up to date. ~He said SCHOOL T0 BE DISCONTINUED AT WARD COVE Commissioner Keller An- nounces Plan for Con- .svoli‘dating Work To furnish more' adequate ' fa- cilitias : of - education; than -ars: avaifablp = in.| small sbhools, the, Ward €cve school will be discontint ued by the Territory and pupils |there and elsewhere on Tongass | Highway . will ‘be transported ' to Hetehikan, it was announced today | by W. K. Keller, Commissioner of Education. He returmned here |early this week after a brief in- | spection at Ketchikan, Wrangell |and’ Petersburg. An apprepriation of $5500 was sought at the last Legislature for construction of a new building at Ward Cove. Under the present plans this will no longer be neces- sary. The Territory will save $2,- 200 in school maintenance and operation costs and the cost of transportation will larger than in the past as a bus sarvice has heretofore oeen main- tained in the district. Apout 20 or 25 pupils will be affected by the change. The first: six ggades will be taken care -of in White Cliff School, one of the Retchikan public school system, and the upper Six public scheol . there, said. The new erected at progressing Mr. school building, being a cost of $50,000, is rapidly and will be completed abouf the middle of September. It is a two-story frame and stucco building. The builder is now putting on the finishing coat of stucco, and another ecrew is putting on the final ccat of plastering in thz in- terior. Contracts v re; et al Piter: for two services—one to E1 I to transport pupils across Wran- gell Narrows from West Peier:hurg for $125 per month, and the other to Cliff Roundiree to haul from Scow Bay to Pate $1,375 for the sehool year. Conditions. are apparently good in Ketchikan, Mr. Keller said. The fish run is said to be the bi 3t in several years and the fishermon and canneries are all actively em- ployed. — o MOVEER TG BLOMGREN OFFICE BUILDING Drs. Kaser & Freeburger have moved their offices from the Gold- stein Building to the second floor |of the Blomgren Building. —adv. not be much in ‘the other| Keller | . only thing to use was an ointment o U. 5. DEPARTMENT OF AGRIOULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU The W eather (By the U. 8. Weather Buress) Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m., Aungust 6: Cloudy tonight and Friday; gentle variable winds. LOCAL DATA Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather 4 pm, yest" 30.15 72 44 NW 12 Clear 4 am. today Sy L84 88 Cajm Cldy. Noon today 3017 65 56 + W 8 Cldy CAGLE AND RADIO REPORTS ot SR TODRY. Highest 4pm. | Lowest4am. 4am. Precip, 4a.n. | Station— temp. ‘temp. | emp. temp. velocity 24 hrs. Weather | Barrow 56 56 | 40 40 4 04 Cidy Nome 54 54 ) 52 52 4 24 Cldy Bethel 58 58 53 - M 16 22 Rain | Tort yukon 66 66 56 , 56 ' 0 Clear Tanana 60 60 | - 0% 8m R 2¢ Cldy | ‘Fairbanks 66 66 50 - 50 0 0 Cldy | Eagle 70 0 5377 52 4 o1 cldy | st. Paul 52 52 46 45 4 24 Fozgy ! Dutch Harbor 56 56 50 <52 6 Trace Cldy Kodiak 58 56 50 150 0 0 Pt.Cldy Cordova 58 56 | 48" 50 . 0 Cldy Juneau LR |7 g 0 0 Cldy Sitka 66 — 53 54 3 0 cuy | Ketehikan 78 6 S : 0 Clear Princ: Rupert 68 68 52 56 0 0 Pt.Cldy | Edmonton 56 48 | 44 44 10 . 2 cldy ! seatfle 64 62 56 56 6 Trace Cldy | Portland 63 68 56 58 0 Cldy San Francisco 66 62 54 56 . Clear *—Less than 10 miles. i The low pressure area in Bering Sea has shifted slightly north- ward and showers have continued in Northwestern Alaska and por- tions of the Interior and general'y cloudy weather in other dis- tricts.. The pressure is high from the Gulf of Alaska southward. Temperatures fell yesterday in th> Gulf of Alaska and rose in ex- | treme Eastern and Northern Alaska and rose during the night in the Aleutian Islands. This Great Healing Oil Best - For Eczema and Skin Troubles Make up your mind today that you are going to give your skin a real chance to get well. | You've probably been, like a lot of other people, convinced that the is highly concentrated and a bot- tle costs but 85 cents. ‘The very first application will give you relief and a few .short treatments will thoroughly convince you that by sticking faithfully to or salve (some of them are very|it for a short while your skin good) but in the big majority of|troubles will be a thing of the ceses these sticky salves simply ' past. g the pores and the condition; remains the same. Go to Butler Mauro Drug Co., or Juneau Drug Co. or any other good druggist today and get an or- iginal bottle of Moone's Emerald | Oil—it lasts many days because it Remember that Moone's Emerald Oil is a clean, powerful, penetrat- ing Antiseptic Oil that does not stain or leave a greasy residue and that it must give complete satis- faction or your money cheerfully refunded. (adv.) THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS THE GASTINEAU Our Services to You Begin and End at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat Let Us Furnish “Many theorists in our country| 'The tremendous recession of gia- !believe that nature’s balance has[ciers in‘Glacier Bay in the past not been seriously ditsurbed by]40 years is unique, and can be N ]uneau Lumber Mills agree with them on this, but it|world, except possibly in the Ant- is to say that in Alaska literally [aretic regions, Dr. Reid said. Not 'QUALITY and SERVICE B A AN A o T AT NN 9 Free Wheeling Convenience Dash controlled free - wheeling, the latest convenience in motoring, is offered in the new Dodge coupe, and this latest model also affords easy shift transmission. “Both features were under con-| sideration by engineers for many| months prior to their adoption,” 3 |said Thomas J. McCaul, propriztor | ® (of the McCaul Motor Company. ¥ . | Objects Are Eliminated “REDIJCIN e 1‘ “By mounting the free wheeling | WITH VATION unit back of the transmission and 03Ty EAY 7' | |plagiog the control button on the dash, our engineers have stikingly ' eliminated the objection of many » motorists who claimed that they cramps your style” |in mohair, The rumble seat is ‘ |Canada, Alaska nas_the greatest i Ak Jeat B . o i " 1d be glad to send : « . . |upholstered in dark leather. The Sh Ystock of notaljle ‘species of game |the: bureau wou It neither crimps your lcar 15 equipped with hydraulic| 0e Yand fur-beating 'animals, fo say|0dpibs of these bulleting to. any- o 4 . roll nor | brakes, with four two-w hock ; I nothing of the great bird life here, | 20e desiring them. P ; g £ | absorbers and with wire wheels. fon the North American contineng Reid en Glaciers S e a S a u m, er For Men Who |} i Demand Comfort DEVLIN’S of square miles where [only have they receded, but they ga.h a balance is still in evi-{have shrunk in all other dimen- ‘dence. ~ Those not particularly ac- (sions. In one place in Glacier quainted with the situation hold,|Bay, a shrinkage of 600 to 700 for instance, that those who prey | feet was noted in thickness of one on their neighbors should be plac- [of the larger glaciers in the past ed under strict control.” 40 years. 4 3 ) Cites Two Instances /He described to the Chamber| § { 1! Mr.. Redington cited the gxau-._r;uy of the more interesting fea- S LR SALOUM’S o A Fo & cus gull in the Yukon Delta bird [tures of the glacier field there breeding grounds. ~ He admitted | which, he added, should also be mammmmm,hucwmwwmm -~ N

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