The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 17, 1931, Page 2

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New Foundation Garments Even Very Slim Figures Wear “Vogue” Belts They keep your stockings sleek and straight, and also provide a smooth foun- dation for the hip and waist-line of your dress. This belt is of pink brocaded batisu‘. with a long back and slightly r.nsed waist- There are two small bones in front. Price §2.50) » This Vogue Girdle is extra long-=-= line. | Bandette lana Gartes Bolf and specially heavy It is the convenient hook-side model . that fits so snugly but is easy to get in and out of. . . 16 inches long, of beau- tiful pink brocade \\ilh wide panels of elastic. T girdle is firmly boned front hack. ~||u|||l) and special Loning over the abdomen, Price $3.75 B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. Juneaw's Leading Department Store raised waistline and with son's activities with a[ 'DE LOIS LANE RITES I(hc Fall se “Tn BRAKES | mixer. Under the direction of Mrs. SET FOR 'l' ow | Elizabeth Nordling, Presiden, the| ] ‘)mmk | Auxiliary is preparing to entertain | Yoy by e ARE EXAMINED R Funeral services: fat e lté: De 4 |Louis Lane, who also was known The mecting will open at 8:30 . |pm. There will be plmty of eats|bY ihe name of Michael Cook, wilt All Le-| b2 held at 2 o'clock tomorrow aft- apel of the onuflry In- ge Getchell | and lots of entertainment. 1. thy b s yes- gionnaires, and Auxiliary members, | 7100 in - the ¢ Charles W. Carter | husbands, wives and friends, and 1) anyone eligible to become & mem- | tcrment will be in Evergréen: ceme- ‘Chief of Pohco G. hopped aboard 60 a terday for examination of bmk vIn practically all taky: the Chief, “the brakes ‘l:er of either organization, are in- ing perfectly. 1 instructed two med to attend. Mr. Lanc was 60 years old. He died last Sunday o the: steamship — e, HUNTERS LEAVE FOR SUMDUM ON PACIFIC h a large cargo and four pas- torship Pacific dc-, parted from Juneau this forenoon | 0 m\ her regular weekly voyage to‘ AUX"““ARY MIXER T Port Alexander and way pana mwcAPACiTYCROWD Hx freight consisted of genelal\ chandise for discharge at var- of Stanford University, Miss Mar- “u, places. |ian Foster, daughter of Mr. and three drivers to hustle to the s for adjustment or new lining “I find that Juneau auto owners are generally obeying Alaska, while the vebsel was pro- ceeding to Juneau from Seward. He was from Fairbanks. \MISS FOSTER IS TO ENROLATST LEAVES n| r | | w | V Members cf the An n - Le- |Mrs. Frank Foster of this city, rion, Legion Auxiliary, fam-{ The passengers were J. B. Bur-{ywij jeave tonight on the steamer ilies and fricnds, are expected m‘ J. B. Caro, Bert Caro and ' agmiral Rogers for Seaftle, en-| tarn out in fofce this evening n'.I Shattuck. They are destined |, ute to Palo Alto, Calif. She| the Dugout, on Second Street be- Sumdum on a hunting outing.' plans to enter th: School of Journ- tween Franklin and Seward, when | | They will return to Juneau on me‘u]ism tie Auxiliary Unit will usher in pmnc Monday Miss Foster was born in Cordava — = Ay and is a graduate of the Cordova High School, and was vdledictorian of the 1931 Class. Only 105 girls can be admitted to the freshman class in' Stanford each year.. This year there were some 2,000 appli- cants, and she was one of the suc- cessful candidates. This was particularly gratifying to her and to her parénts, as Mr. Foster is a graduate of the same ulllVOX‘Slb\' Lower Prices & "MEN’S SUI TS-Dry Cleaned and Pressed, $1.00 D0 vou ‘ SUFFER FROM CONSTIPATION? Countless remedies are advertised for constipation. -Maty relieve for the moment but they ate habit form- ing and must be continued. Others contain calomel and dangerous min- eral drugs, which remain in the sys« tem, settle in the joints and cause sches and pair ome -are harsh purgatives which cramp and lpe and leave a depressed after ef Avoid lubncanng oils which only !grease the intestines and encourage mure 's machinery to become lazy, A purely w ble laxative such Carter’s Little touches the liver, bile starts to flow, he bowels move gently, the intestines thoroughly cleansed and constipas ion poisons pass away. The numl.dnz liver and bowels are now active a real tonic effect, the system enjo! geavine red phga. + ~ DRESSES - Cleaned and " "Pressed, $1.00 and u p Alaska Laundry TELEPHONE 15 B i et " i e et THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE THURSDAY, SEPT 17. 1931 ‘Bank of En lan(l Bulwarks o Fmances of British Emplro\ TOLD BY WIFE * MYSTERY CASE ™, Scurrying messen, | By EDWARD STANLEY LCRCCN, Sept. 17.—Financiers, and statesmen scurry and sweat| in silk hats to keep her offspring, ' | “Pound Sterling,” well behaved but! the grim “Old Lady of Thread- | needle street” sits stolidly throuzh it all. | Revolution an Englishman man |talk_and loudly, but the Bank of England stays a solid rock in his ! | change in the bank rate is anncunced. | Street” has had her facc lifted, as shown in the upper photcgraph. HUNTING PARTY TO GO TO ROCKY PASS\ Funeral scrvices for the late Store; aszemb 10 © fi ;Juneau Saturday Sitka for Rocky gone about 12 1. Goldstein, w il 12 rush from the Bank cf Engm.n] when a t.‘le “ “The Old Lady of Thr(‘.lrln-:cdl\ | nd ammunition are heing | n; a hunting party of | held at 2 0'c] denits who on the schoo er of the Sitka Mr. DOUBT STORY. IIUNTTNCTON N Y., Sept. 17.— | The authorities are convinced that Benjamin P. Collings, of Stamford, | tired engineer, whose body surface of Oyster the sterday, feet and. hands ’bnlnm and an injury to the head,| od before thrown over-| rivate yacht. is holding an still that t and threw her CflNFESSES 10 'HAVING SET 35 FOREST BLAZES T ZAD, South Dakota, ‘Sept. 17.— William Cothern in the jail here after he confessed he helped to start 35 forest fires in the Black Hills during the past week. Six alleged accomplices were, nan [By d by Cothern and are sought authorities. ~The accom- are savd to be members of 'SONDBEKG FUNERAL T0 | TO BE HELD SUNDAY, .Amo Sondberg, who died Tuesd at St. Ann’s hospital, will be k Sunday afll { 2 and of !h" Plo |ka to both of which o Sondberg belonged. hanged himseif | in- | call Mrs, two men | | umuuumumf ! :'llllllllillllllll TODAY| To enrol in the fresnrhan class | iver Pills, gently | Interment will be in Evergros cem under | Juneau-Young |imagination. An American might|Will be a mem think of the mint in much the IS, assembling same fashion. e oy Not quue as grim an “Cld Lady” P el | SEAPLAN MAKES ‘(LYDE BOWEN ADJUDGED { modern’ Bank of Engiana_tne| . TWO CHARTER TRIPS " insiae avo comrrren| of the party and | modern Bank of England— me Bank,” as John Bull calls it, with |} ¥ {’Ihis year the bank building has Ibeen much enlarged, and heroic cymbolic: figures, have been carved on its facade. In bulk it is one cf tlh\" city’s impressive Huildings, now. Bureau. of Fisheries. The other wa (o__silka with Dr. and Mrs. /R. E.|Charfes Sey, and will be sent . Southwell, Clarence Geddes andiby United States Marshal J.,E. Barragar, Jr. Mr. Barrazawwnne on an early steamer. roturned with the plane to Juneau. o | Guns Guard Vaults - !The res: remained in Sitka. | Robert Semple of Junmu Its vaults,” where the nation’s| — e | entered St. Ann's Hospital |gold is kept, are claimed to be the| B Allen among the guests | tember 9, strongest in the world and the y.gistered at the Gastineau Hotel. 'terday for his home. bank itself, is said to ke not only ~ -~ storm, fire and burglar-proof, bus| reyolution proof as well. | It has a military guard, and, sig- nificant of modern times, there are snipers’ posts where machine guns| |can be mounted to control mobs in the square before it. | The vaults are guarded by intri-| cate alarm systems and can be) flcoded from three points in event Merningside Sanitarium wha “/0. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRIOJLTURE, WEATHER RUREAU 3 The W eativer (By the U. 8. We=ather Bureas) Forecast for Janeau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m., Sept. 17: 3 Partly cloudy tonight and Friday; gentle easterly winds. of invasion or. other emergency—! LOCAL DATA ohe in the bank, another outside in| |Lohdon and a third 10 miles from | Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather the @ity . 4 pm. yest'y 2099 56 39 s 6 Pt. Cldy | But more important than tha nev 4 am. today 29.89 39 91 E 1 Clear ;buudlns is the bank's changed po: Noon today 2978 56 53 swW 2 Pt. Cldy |tioh in the British industrial and| | financial fabric. | ©ABLE AND RADIO REPORTS | Stands for 237 Years | At Sk | While the Bank of England is a YESTERDAY | TTODAY private corporation, its position | —Highest {pm. | IoRBt A 4. DSl AR roughly corrésponds to that of th: Station— temn. temp. | emp. temp. velnclty 24 hrs. Weather foderal vescrve banks in Ameri Barrow 26 2 20 .20 0 Clear It is the only agency ocutside the | Ngome 46 46 38 38 * 0 Clear |} national treasury which has the'! gethe) 50 48 \ 4 48 4 24 Rain right to issue currency, a right ac-| por yvukon 48 48 34 36 . 0 corded it when the bank Was' mganang 40 40 38 40 A7 06 founded 237 years ago, under Wil- pajpphanks 50 50 42 12 % 0 ;| liam of Orange. | Eagle 52 52 W Until this decade it has been!| g "pay) 50 50 % 48 18 04 |strictly a banker's bank, loaning Dutch Harbor 56 52 4 43 8 06 money to English banks on their, Kodiak 50 50 46 48 12 10 “paper,” but not dealing directly ‘n Cordova 60 56 P % . 0 industry’ \ % 2 ] ‘When Engllsh industry got :n ;',';T ¥ gg 56_ z 2 ; 0 heavy water, the bank, probably at | Ketohikan 64 P | 4 e . 0 gover! pro m pting, orgam?‘d! Prince Rupert ... 60 58 | 46 46 i [ certain subsidiaries through which | Lo, % A3 | o 2 * a it deals directly with important in-| CCHEH - 4 . : dustries, such as cotton and steel, | { 2 | Portland 0 68 | 86 58 0 and has been taking the lead in, <4t Prkibtaco & 56 | N b " their consolidation. . | *—Less than 30 miles. A mederate storm is central olf 'Queen Charlotte Sound and NO ARRANGEMENTS YET FOR KIDD RITES No arr: ents have yet been made* for "the funeral of the late Willlam Kidd, who died Sunday in St. Ann's hospital. The last rites are held in abeying pending ad- ‘vices from' his mother, Mrs. Re- becca: Kidd of Kiddeross, near Monticello, Ky. The Charles W. Carter Mortuary, which has charge of the remains, is in communication with Mrs. Kidd. Central and €outhwestern Alaska. The pressure is moderately low er, and is hig hnortheast of Hawaii. Temperatures have changed lower last night but mild. It Pays to Keep Your Car in Good Repair The extra trade-in value of a well kept automobile more than offsets the cost of keeping it in good repair. _ The comfort of driving a well kept car cannot be measured in dollars. It Will Pay You to Have Us Take Care of Your Automobile ————e———— 'GOGOFE'S FOOT INJURED Wiliam Gogoff of Juneau is a patient in ‘St. Ann's Hospital. He has an injured foot. — x ~win M'n 1 " Yu oo-'c ‘Watch _Outl Connors Motor Cm;y SERVICE RENDERED BY a capital “B.” Both in action and|, Two charter flights yesterd y Clyde Bowen, who has been \m<| appearance it has altered in the ! were made by the « e Peters- |der medical cbservation hare for| last decade. burg, Pilot Gene Meyring and M2- | scveral days, was yesterday ad-! For years it siood dark and'chagnic Brian Harland {judged insane by a jury in the |squatty, grimed by thé smoke of | Qne was a fish patrol with United States Commi |Lendon, impressive but forbidding.; M. J. Connors cf the United S Court;! 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