The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 13, 1932, Page 2

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J——— 13 cnuT w I N N EHT VJ. S. ;)EPARTA\AJENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU OF TOTEM PRIZE The W eather By the U. 8. Weather Bureau) ‘Is vIsITING HEREJ Forecast for Juneau and vlelnity, beginning at 4 p.m. July 13: { ! Heiress’ Annulment Suit Requiem of “*Undying Romance” * * * x % * Fifty Million-Dollat Hutton Heiress Seeks Abrogation of Marriage to Playwright. Doubts Legality { Cloudy, possibly showers tonight and Thursday; gentlé souther- ly to westerly winds. of His Previous Divorce. . 0 Blanchard Kennedy of Mis-| ime Barometer Temp. Hum:dity Wind Veiocity ~Weather Sl st T 4 pm. yest'y 29.75 56 67 S 13 Cldy sissippi [s Guest at | 4 am. today 2080 51 88 Calm Cldy Stewart Home Noon today 2082 58 Bowi g Ran lanchard Kennedy, Boy Scout lumbus, Miss., winner of the TODAY \first prize in the national totem o - o e pole carving conte: is a guest of y Lowest4a.m. 4a.m. Preelp. 4am. John Stewart and omas Stewart Station temp. temp. | temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weather at the home of their parents, Mf.| Barrow 38 38 32 32 14 0 Cldy and Mrs. B. D. Stewart in this| Nome 48 48 | 46 46 8 Trace Rain city, The visitor will remain here| Bethel 54 52 48 48 16 02 Cldy until early next week, when he| Fort Yukon 6 6 46 46 0 06 Clear A final “CLEARING OUT” price has been Iwill resume his trip home, Tanhana 210 52 52 8 116 PtCldy Went To Fairbanks ' Ealr‘banks 4 74 54 :2 : 01 Cldy ace wvery remaining ¢ i J | The Mi i youth, having| Eagle 8 8 46 0 PtCld |u].uul on every remaining coat I our ey p?-fm etk { 4 e . - Rau}: i ) 1 1 1 {pole cor held under auspices| Dutch Harbor 58 52 40 40 4 0 Clear e stock. Excellent quality and tailoring ())r Tt B i ot | ohay e } o g J 1o "y ' B : thern Pacific Railway and the Al- Cordova 70 68 | 52 52 4 0 Cldy they cannot fail to interest every woman |aska Steamship Company, recent-| Juneau 56 56 T 0 0 Clay § |1y traveled into Fairbanks. During| Sitka 64 -3 B R 0 0 Pt.Cldy who wants a smart coat to complete the [his visit to the Interior, he met| Ketchikan R e B R 1'% Cldy B. D. Stewart, who invited the| Prince Rupert 56 54 | 48 50 4 .68 Rain summer. youth to Gebark at Juneau on his; Edmonton 4 70 | 52 54 4 0 Clear . ay south and spénd a week or| Seattle o oW 8 N1 W Rain so at ‘the Stéwar{ home. | Portland 82 80 | 58 58 % 18 Cldy Came on Yukon San Francisco 64 56 | - s& .84 8 0 Cldy young mian came from the woek ofi the steam- The pressure -is moderately low from Alaska to Washington and On deéparting from! lowest in’ the eastern Interior and near Bering Strait, with showers next wobk, he will ¢ake| in Bering Sea and portions of the Interior and Southeast Alaska. e on the steamship North-| The pressure is high north of Hawaii. The temperature has fall- estern, which will go by way] en at Kodiak and has changed but little elsewhere. Sitka to Seattle. == “ S j When the youtlg man passed | o through Junéau & few weeks ago| | |on his way to the Westward, helw by delegation of Boy| e { Gastineau “Tomorrow’s Styles < % " . | sorge J H > o s to Gov. Georg B. s1. BEHRENDS Co., Inc. : = | Parks and given “Skookum Pa-| Me wnd Mes Rusel 1. Levin| Today” MMERE ) AFTER THEIR MARRIAGE | R 7 W Bis ‘Worth. |pers” which certify 10 bls WOrth< By om, New York City; L. M.| AT THE HOTELS With the institution of annulment proceedings in the New York Supreme |iness as a Boy Scout | i Court by Mre. Preston Sturges, the former Eleanor Post Hutton, the | ——- [, dHEel marital i at began with the elopement of the author of “Strictly REBEKAHS ATTENTION Dishonorable” and the society heiress to $50,000,000, seems slated for | B AR the Valhalla of shattered romances. According to the beautiful Eleanor, when she married Preston Sturges in 1930, the author neglected to inform Juneau’s Leading Department Store | C. Gilbert,, Tulsequah; Christ| Perseverance Rebekah Lodge 2-A mMarkikeis, Kennecoit; A. Leander,| will hold its regular meeting Wed-' geattle. [ f | i | et ) R TR - — - ~ o I'ndudthn be was nel!bl.hen le;lnlly divorced from his lsovmu wife, F.ul:ll- |nesday night at 8 o'clock. Visiting Zynda N " 1 ludge Sturges. annulment suit comes as a big surprise to New 'members welcome. thle. W , bl " MRS. G. E. JAMES York society as did the marriage of the couple in the face of parental EDITH SHEFLOR, e R asivaole | objections and threats of disinheriting the bride. Though rumors that | Noble Grand. | : 1 ref IS HONOR GUEST | the Sturges marital barque had encountered rough weather have been | PHONSINE GANTEr |, A sther 1 Cajdornis hus fit- | wild AT FAREWELL PARTY afloat for some time, Mrs. Sturges has invariably silenced them with the {2i4a s | ted explo; points to his arrows | iy ek £ brave statement that theirs was an “undying romance” and that no power |~ 29" Secrotary. | which go off when they entire Sllk Cre e bl on earth could part them. Eleanor was graduated from an exclusive | A g g Ve P > ma Daily Empire Wans Ads Pay | finishing school in Farmingdale, L. L, after which she made her debut | In farewell to Mrs. G, E. james, | at ome of the wnast brilliant coming-out parties ever seen in New York. - " President of the Juneau Women's| The following season was presented to the British rulers at the Court | 1 T T T | N o A B | O 1. o/hi ¥ ks Dreisysbthcrnes e s mabless AR EE AR O OO DRESSES of the land in any her new home in Randle,| man in Chicago until he made good at play writing. He resides and . =| S 4 — as d by a party was held last ev- } studies in Paris, \'hel‘:. I:gf dgerud wn:‘d\ papers informing him of |3 3 =| idh Y 8 wil is-owner-able = 3 = Semldl Island Gl’Ollp Made Ag in Mrs. Katherine Hooker's | _ - e : Gege . Sobil 1R 1 L) q =| i E L g : . Fis Shoppe. In addition j | i = £ In Light Colors Wild Life Refuge by . the services of Mrs. James t8 the |laced instead of buttoned up the = - i El L 3 J DEPUTY COLLECTOR rs of the club, numerous 7 i tront “WiEH « Heauy. of bloted I8 i - th_Cuu“‘ Ol‘(l(‘l’ ot friends of the guest of hon- [JuDeau ¢ ub. front with a heavy cxeur‘nm)m. 2 E| ; 4 | ON BUSINESS VISIT or feseiit. Remarks were also made by Mrs. |cord slipped through rings. = E| 5 o W S ¥ T » 2 F. A. J. Gallwas, President of the D |E E !y '5% t-i‘e}cutn@ ord ig b TR but récently return- | noygias Tsland Women’s Club; M FAKE COINS IN MADRID (= E‘\ '1'!"?‘:“155":0'};‘ I;Ylpf;“”’f “"‘;' 1al Rev- | © : ,"1“‘““"“ s ‘“"{““t’!"m. M. Wright, President of the | P = £ ver he midi sian group [off > in- to e biennial convention o ne ;}"“ne). Women's Club and Mrs. [} MADRID—Casual small chan | = =| 5 i ? maderati 's | . 3 | ~Cas ge H ih‘l"fiufihwit, foafi ol; '11;: ‘AE:‘ST cl S l(:"uh’ in rs“da‘:‘?:onsnzf st;wb::?al: Henry R. Cross. contains so many lead counterfeits|= > E; life refuge and was placed unde rr'umlhim];os!le: n‘l"v\ Am‘[”‘ 14 loy. |an interesting report on the pro-| Delictous refreshments wer :‘lc};ila:a::i:(o::resmai :;]e;;““a:z‘g ;. = the Jurisdiction of the.Department | joq by the Federal Government, 0°Cdings of the i and | fake coins back to- newsboys and |= H of Agriculture, it was announced ;i i juneau on offic busine c:.mmumcuwg_ instructive l:Jcas as ‘cigarette girls ‘on. the theory that 3 § today by Gov. George A. Parks. He is staying at the Z: It the activities of women’s clubs |[NEW FROCKS LACE UP Btradt venders hre’ the Rource. | B The islands named are: Aghi- | & ‘m the States. JUST AS DO SHOES | e = > = yuk, Chowiet, Kateekuk, Anowik, | | Peem Written on Bark s | = = . Kiliktagek, Suklik, Agiuk, Aliks-| HARDING GRANTS FINAL {" A noel remembrance was Dre-| papiqiFashion laces up Some SERE BORR m P IPAL . (5 All E cmlt and South Is together PAPER TO TWO TUESDAY scnted to Mrs, James by Mrs. R. of hér newest frocks like shoe. One Mis 2. 1 Nebls 15 the m’\‘h"r{E = with all unnamed lands rocks, R. Hermann on behalf of the Ju- t + MRl | N = | | 3 littlé brown shantung suit for hot of a daughter, born this morning |= Flavors = and reefs and all land under wa-| In a naturalization session of the |neéau Olub. The gift was the|gmmer days has a little waist- a¢ St. Ann's ho 1‘ . 2 = = tonant thereto lying be- | United States District Court here |Forght Me Not” poem, by Esther |fongth jacket laced four inches up |~ oo o e & = g! rallels 55° 57 and 56°,|yesterday, final papers were grant- |Birdsell Darling, insoribed on birch | from the hemline in back and a Ry nis b k' £ = QPE‘CIAL = 15' morth latitude, and meridians ed 1o two applicants for citizen- bark by Elmer Reed. skirt laced up on the side with jeast ,,50’0 e RN ; g 156°, 30’ and 157° west lonzitude. |ship, Martha Ulrich. a native of Tributes Paid Mirs. James |beige crocheted string. o ey TRLE s 08 guide e Iy THIS WEEK B} They are reserved fromall forms|Czecho Slovakia, was one, and| ~On presenting’ the gift, Mrs.| A coat of cream colored wool is a5 dhmeltimprviol Angny oiniu. B (E of appropriation and public land |Einar L. Olsen was the second. |Hermann paid a glowing tribute to|. . = (B = 2 B ¥ El i g o sy i e H Peanut Brittle E 2 & = E » . = = Beauty Not Essential to Screen § : e R eauty INO ssential to dcreen Jduccess H : (S 999 4 = = Marshmallow E SERIES 222 e i) D ey | 2 Merciless Eye of Camera Probes Beneath “Skin-Deep” Loveliness For Personality and g and Talent. Good News For “Plain Janes.” L THE NEW Lemon i | g . Ice Cream | Hupmobile | . A T L L T T L e T e T e A T T T BT L A UL 8 IN TRUTH A CAR FOR A NEW AGE! i T G BT g s Start him off Supreme - Quallty JAMES CARLSON HORLUCK’S DANISH ICE CREAM is ac- Junean Distributor knowledged to 'be the finest ice cream ‘'sold. It contains 20 per ceént butterfat as compared with the standard 12 per cent found in most creams. Fresh eggs are ahways used in its production, regardless of the price of eggs, instead. of the dried egg yolk generally used. HORLUCK’S DANISH ICE CREAM is abso- litely guarariteed to contain 20 per cent biit- terfat. 1t'is the richest ice cream, madeé. on 'W’ings of the morning! —— V% and he’ll come home the way he started. g Let us send a quart to your home N’ | : : GRETA Garso. @ Contrary to ular beélief beauty is no! asset necessary to a successful career i i Not only i:?‘n though beauty is desirable it is by no means absolutely necessary, Ti‘: :“I"‘ b4 /the.camera often finds what is more important thau beauty below the surface of an almost plain face. -Many traffic-stopping beauties have come to Hollywood only to find that & screen test showed up.their pictured |.J;.. even the personality of a cigar store Indian. Greta Garbo is not what one would call a beauty strict sense of the word, but what she lacks in regularity of feature she more than makes up ‘-fild.‘ 12: saine is true of Anna Sten, Russian actress, who lately ar¥ived in Hollywdod. [ Bardly be noticed among a crowd of American business girls, but on the screen she fairly r: ity that has won her a place among film notables. Our own Joan Crawford wi not 1t City beauty show, bat she has the stuff that makes a great arti ; et e A ation onn & boctseMALE (al of bathiog belacn: Then e e B Special Prices for Parties 3 “Because w; dn ithbetter" 4 RICE & AHLERS CO. Plambing Heating Sheet Metal [ “We tell you in advance JUNEAU ICE CREAM " " PARLORS FRRE T . Exclusive Dealers for Horluck’s e T T AT T ity, raf any claim to pulchritude, i ! > j cost” g R gty greatest hits of e ore n.d::.:;::u:u‘ ".:.: a dis- Daiiish ¥ee Credih what job will ¢ost’ H N $ - t Old papers ror sale were fashioned of wood. | lfi[ Otie: at Empire

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