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New Foundation Slightly boned front. Priced at $3.75 This model blossoms forth in a flowered Tea- rose Taffeta—a lovely soft shade—with rib- The girdle hooks at the side and has panels of firm knitted elastic. on and net trimming. BRASSIERES of the same material to match—$1.25 —Not since Vogue has designed this new side hook corset for figures of larger proportions. Heavy boning front ted elastic panels. of beautiful pink br this model to make and back and study knit- The rest of the garment is ()l’fl(]l‘. YOll can count on you look your best. Priced at $7.50 The W (By the U. 8. Weather Buresa) ‘Foreesst for Juneau and vicinity, Fair tonight and Saturday; gentle variable winds. LOCAL U. 5. DEPARTMENT OF AGRIOULTURE. WEATHER BUREAU B. M. Behrends Co., inc. Juneau’s Leading Department Store Inexpensively | eather beginning at 4 p.m. August 21: DATA Time Barometér Tenmip. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather 4 pm. yest'y 3018 55 83 S 5 Rain 4 am. today 3008 50 99 Calm 0 Cldy 12 noon today 30.11 59 2 s 2 Pt. Cldy vABLE AND RADIO REPORTS YESTERDAY | TODAY Highest 4pm. | Lowest4a.m. 4a.m. Preclp. 4a.m. Station— temp. temp. | emp. temp. velocity 24 hrs Weather Barrow 34 34 | 26 28 ¥ 0 Cldy Nome 54 54 | 52 52 ¥ .68 Cldy \Bethel 64 b4 | b4 54 10 40 Rain Fort Yukon 60 60 30 80 . 0 Clear Tanana 62 62 | 28 28 - 0 Clear PFairbanks 58 58 | 32 32 o 0 Clear Eagle 60 60 34 34 - 0 Pt. Cldy 3t. Paul 52 52 | 48 48 10 0L Cldy Dutch Harbor ... 68 60 17 54 » 0 Clear Kodiak . 68 60 | 52 52 0 14 Rain Cordova 64 64 | 44 4“4 * 0 Clear Juncau ... ... 55 55 50 50 0 P+ Cldy Sitka " 65 -_ | 41 56 0 .01 Pt. Cldy ‘Ketchikan 2 66 | 52 54 0 Trace Rain Princeé Rupert —_ — 52 52 0 02 Cldy Edmonton 4 i 48 52 kd 0 Cldy Seattle 8 8 56 56 8 Trace : Cldy Portland 84 82 60 60 » 0 Cldy Bah Francisco .. 68 64 | 52 52 L 0 Pt Cldy *~Less than 10 miles. The pressre is normal or above t tively low mnear Seward Peninsula ocgan west of Washington. It is hi Showers and comparatively high te The Interfor remains clear and n have fallen slightly in the Gulf of hroughout Alaska, but compara- and in the eastern Interior and the ghest from Unalaska southward. mperatures prevail in Bering Sea. ot quite so cold. Temperatures Alaska. French ‘Road Bug’ Wins Gasoline Test with High Mileage PARIS, Aug. 21.—A gasollne con- ‘“umption of 56 miles to the gallon achieved at a contest of Fieach automobiles here recently. The cost of gasoline and high was - taxes still make small cars of low- horsepower the most popular types Gasoline has decreased in two years, but the 80 cents a gallon. the competing ‘cars classed according ,to taxed and each given 10 .64 gallons of gasoline. 8 |A car rated at 5 horsepower covered 145 miles on this meagre supply of jfuel, showing about 55 miles to the gallon. | The winner was driven slowly ,w get the maximum distance, but it was capable of making 60 miles an hour. “Catch ’Em Young” System of Soviets MOSCOW.—Soviet Russla’s gen- [eration of future léaders is multi- plying rapidly. In the first half communist organization for boys and girls increased 1000000 to a rr this year membership in the total of more than 4,000,00u, HENRY PIGG LOS| UKLELE, CLOTHING AND CASH BY THEFT The Alaskah habit of leaving doors unlocked and trusting strang- ers doesn't work out: well in more civilized communities; as Henry Pigg,.son of Dr.:and Mrs. W. J. Pigg of this city has discoveréd to his sorrow. His trusting ways,cost Him a valued ukelele, a suit of clothes and $7 in ¢ash reeently when he was stopping in a hotel at Spokane, Wash, after a visit to Priest Rapids, The following frqm - a Spokane newspaper tells’ Henty's sad story: “A visitor from Alaska Who loves music may have to forego his pleas- ure for a time. His ukelele was stolen while hs wasy asleep: “He is Henry Pigg of Juneau. He came to the police yesterday morn- ing, beseeching them to fiid the ukelele, a $35 instuinént; he sald, which was stolen from: his room at the. Riverside Hotel. He also lost 4 sult of clothes and $7 In cash and suspected his roommate: of the theft.” ¥ : ———e— JAMESON FUNERAL AT 2 O'CLOCK SATURDAY The. funeral of Mrs. E: E- Jame- son who died yesterday morning, will be held from the Presbyterian Church at 2. o'clock Saturday afte crnoon. Thé funeral is to be & private one. Interment will be made at Evergreen cemetery. . — > — ELKS WIN ANOTHER The Junior Elks and the Junior Moose played five innings of good baseball last night with a score of 6 to 4 in faver of the Elks. The Junior Elks will play the Fili- pinoes tonight. The Junior Moose and Junior Elks will play again Sunday, both -having won five games, — e CAPT LESHER RETURNS Capt. R. B. Lesher, head of the local Salvation Army organization, has just réturmed from a visit to the Army members and others in the north. section of = Southeast Alaska. He enjoyéd the trip, which he says was suecessful; and will now devote his energies to thz |Juneau work with zest. ¢ | Judson, go to the ball game, taken‘ ) THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, 1931. SLUGGERS MAY Married Across the “Liné” BREAK TIE N SATURDAY CAMEE Bt i3 Ahdrews and Boyd May | De¢ide Homerun Honors | in Feature Game i ‘home runs made in lemorrow | night's game between th> Cham pion Elks and ‘the Moose are per mibted to count, the tie for four- Baseé honors in the City Leagu may be settled, as both Andrew and Boyd, in a dogfall with six| each, will play on the Elks team.|§ A suit of clothes, dorated by B. M. | & Behrends, goes to the winner. | The game, which will start at| promptly 6 pm. is one of the| features on the Elks' program of | entertainment to a large party of Stockton Bills who will arrive on ths steamer Princess Louise about 5 pm. Local Elks, headed by the | City Band, will greet the visiting delegation on the Admiral Line dock when the steamer berths. The Californians will be escorfed l to Elks Hall, there presented the ! keys of the City by Mayor T. B.| | ‘ Rather than Hunt (left above), of Windsor, Ontario, Cahada, and Reginald Watts (center) without leaving their own lands. Joining hands acros: d bassador bridge which stretches from Windsor to Detroit. for auto rides out Glacier Highs way, and be guests at the Elks| regular Saturday night dance. | the bride; the Cana H SPECIALS FOR SATURDAYAND MONDAY . MILK--DARIGOLD BRAND, tected by the M-J:B Hi-Test ' Vacuum FREE RICE WITH EVERY TWO POUNDS ‘QF M. J. B. COFFEE DEL MONTE CORN, No. 2 can (Country Gentleman) regular 20c, 7 cans .. KELLOGG’S RICE KRISPIES.- 2 packages . . afei oot C $1 PILLSBURY’S BUCKWHEAT FI.OUR-- T. lsarge package .32 ¢ siii Lia s 45c WHOLE WHEAT FIG BARS.-- 2pounds ... ... byl 250 JELL:0--All Flavors, ; Y 3pac!¢ages... 2 c VAN CAMP'S PORK AND BEANS.. ' TOMATO SAUCE-- " ‘fcggs... Ceisoo oo BRSBTS g, 3 25c WALDORF TOILET PAPER-- Fraly by . D W sc HOME GROWN CARROTS, TURNIPS, BEETS, RAD- ' ISHES, GREEN ONIONS, CABBAGE . . . . FRESH 'EVERY MORNING : CALIFORNIA GROCERY TELEPHONE 478 PROMPT DELIVERIES violate the laws of their respective countries, Emily o i , of Detroit, Michigan, are married by Judge John D. S aHe L ] i i They are shown the international line half-way over the Am- Miss Hunt. ‘could not enter the United States because of quota restrictions and room could not get a license to marry in Ontario because ian Government would not recognize his Mexican divorce. CONDITIONS ON/STAR ATHLETE UPWARD CLIMB, DROWNS WHILE INSISTS BANKER IN SWIMMING C. S. King, Sacramento|Eric Krenz, Discus Throw- Bank Executive, Confi- er; Suffers' Heart At- dent Bottom Is Passed tack While in Water Conditions, particularly in Cali-| TAHOE, Canf, Aug. 21. — Eric fornia, are apparently taking an|Krenz, 24 years old, former star upward swing and steady improve- |athlete at Stanford University, and ment ought to be experienced from |for a time holder of ‘the .world's now on: until the current depres-|record for throwing the disens, wns sion is ended, said Charles S. King, | drowned yesterday in Bmerald Bay Sacramento banker, who was a Ju- {near Tahoe, He suffered a hearc neau visitor yesterday evening|attack while swimming, and sank while the steamer Prince Rupert |bafore help could reach him. was in port. Krenz's discus record was sur- Unemployment is lessening. Con- | passed by Paul Jessup, University fidence is gradually being re-|of Washington athlete. stored and the situation is not as ————— serious as several months ago. Goltf is the “mediciné” “admin- Mr. King is vice-president of ihe | igtered to many patients at Laurel, California National Bank of 8ac-|nmics sanitorium. A club has been ramento and has resided in that|gorpeq city all of his life. He is an old friend of Samuel E. Pope, head of the First National Bank of this city. For 20 years, Mr. King said, he had kept in mind making a trip to Alaska. “It is a wonderful tour, and I have been repaid fully for wait- ing” he declared. “The scenery is marvelous; the voyage restful; the steamers comfortable; and the service leaves nothing to be de- sired.” After making the trip to Lake Bennett today, Mr. King will re- turn south Saturday night on the same vessel. | —_———— | FRUIT €O-OP BUSINESS HIGH CHICAGO.—About 50 per cent more fruit will be marketed by Il- innols growers through cooperative channels in 1931 than in any pre- | vious year. New co-ops accounts | for the increased business. A7 . 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