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i g THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1933 WHAT IS IT? F‘w Tt a swimming suit: Yarn,” THE DAILY. ALASKA EMP | Jantzen MOLbEB: kT lrk.aool..... Krinkle Knit . . . . . . { 51 ¥ore, Jantzen Molded-Fit is figure-control for the first time in The fabrics made with the “Miracle being elastic in_all directionis, gently sheathe the body, molding the figure into slenderized graceful lines. Jantzen Molded-Fit fabfiés, have gentle figure-constraining features that are flattenng to the figure. MEN'S TOPPERS MEN'S SHORTS I f € 1t 1t Here is the flew from Sevnl)e, Spain; to Camadg lnndmg 300 miles short for' the two 'Spanish Transatlantic MEXICO CITY, June 22. ~The plane Cuafro. Vientos in ulnch Capt. Mariano Barbéran (left) afd Lieat. Joaquin Collar ¢ri 4,500 miles of which was flown over the sea. f Of the Spanish air seérvice, rucy, Cub:i %p shows the " rotite, Fuel shortagé forced their of anana. thelr goal. : TWO FLIERS NOW MlSSmG HAVANA, Cuba, June 22—Aviators are redoubling their search fliers,” Capt. Barberan and Lieut. Collar, now long overdue from Havana enroute to Mexico City. 1 SR T REPORTEI) TO HAVE CI!ASHED two: Spanish fliers are reported to ta * : 5 :fi:& SELE ;; 36 0 Clear ¢ 4 — 48 4 0 Cld: Bethel 54 8 48 18 02 Raixyl Fort Yukon 6 48 48 4 0 Clear L A 8 48 60 10 0 Clear Fajrbanks 8 | 52 52 4 [ Clear Eagle ... 82 50 50 8 0 Clear St. Paul - 40 »w w 18 Trace Cldy Dutch Harbor 52 | ®# « 12 02 Cldy Kodiak .. 52 | 4 4 12 0 Cldy Cordova 60 50 50 6 [ Cldy 3 50 52 .0 .0 Clear — 45, — 0 0 Pt.Cldy 60 | 52 8k 6 02 Cldy 56 | 46 48 14 70 Rain % 52 52 8 .08 Rain o8 54 B4 8 0 Cldy 64 56 ' 56 1 0 Cldy fiq 50 50 4 0 Clear Solid CHILD’ . M. Behrends ! Juneaw'’s Leading Department Store BOYS' TOPPERS AND SHORTS BOYS' SPEEDAIR LADIES’ BRA-LIFT CHILD’S LOW BACK S ADJUSTABLE A complete Jantzen lme in all colors or sizes U. S. ROYAL BEACH SI, IPPERS Colors of the matter. T E A communication from the Com-| Im andant of the Thirteenth Naval rDismcL relative to two destroyers| 1 “ PER GENT 'in these waters shortly visiting Ju ‘ 8 |neau over July Fourth, said the [MARIAN CHRISTENSEN " PASSES ‘AWAY ‘AFTER §|II“I“||||l||||||||||||||lIIIIIIIIIIII|III||IIIIIIl|||||II|lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||IIIIIIIIII|II |I||||Illl|l||||l I ll!lllllmllllllj IIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIHIIIII aré the bil, T have tolfe. ) | Pair, 50c LOUHELEN: AND IDA 1i szu. rm:s LOCALLY ave crashed in some sparsely settled Central American spot.' Mexican fliers retuthed today from a fruitless sedrch. ih the mountains: where they are believed to have gone down but’ will continue to hunt - for |’ |them. The Mexicans will be joined by several plapes from Cuba and ‘the United States. v —erry : « | Permédnent waving dries fi;nd s:mt.s My Beauty Hint | —_— my hair. Cleanliness ‘and ¢harm of eum plexion are synonymous. T use’ Cds- tile soap and bathe my face oftén. Nothing i8 worse than fallure to remove old powder and other cos- metics. Take care of yourself and you won't need much ‘make-up. 5 i Old papers at The Empire No. 1 One-Panel Door 6" x 66" W Daors, Sash and § MiNwork, beauti- Fully desighed; oF o d- tefials; from manufdetvrér ‘atmohey scvMp “Complete service. Edfimates’ prompt ] 7»,, Write for ggulcg DOROT HY WILCOX | ‘'The simpiest oeauty treatment Nothing is better to preserve tm-} softness and sheéen of hair than a erquem brushing }m!ps aday First Ave. So., Sec AN EXTENDED ILLNESS Mrs. Marian Christefiseh, 43 yedrs The hdlibut bot Louheélén, ‘Ga Kiilite Hiidre, " brought 'in 12, T M | Chamber’s invitation had been for-|oid, died yesterday at St. po IN SHDR TI E tle Fleet for renly. [there for the last two weeks, The Lewns Tells Chamber that! Complete Service Assur- |25 tour p ed by Next Winter 'kAleutlnn. (Continued trom. Page One) were to live in Juneau. Conditions; here are far above normal. “In| Oakiand they are paying people to| - live in apartments, while on our arrival here; Mrs. Lewis and 1 were unable to find one anywhere.” Griffin Is Greeted The Chamber today greeted E. W. Griffin, newly appointed Sec- retary of Alaska. He responded briefly, saying he hoped to be of service to the Territory as a whole in his officlal capacity and to this community,, also, as an individual citizen. Next week, Johin Hooper, head of the allied tourists sotietles, will be a guest of the Chamber and discuss with it the future of Al- aska tourist travel, pt. s yrier, Commander of the Germnan truiser Karlsruhe which visited here last year, in a letter to thie Chamiber again voiced his appreciation of the courtesies ex- tended to him and his command during their visit. He asked to b remembered to Territorial and Anti's warded to the Admiral of the Bat-| Hospital after recéiving treatment A commmunication froit the Los|immediate cause of Mrs. Christ- Angeles Chambet of Cofimerce ad-|ensen's death was clirifosis of the vised -the Chamber its annual Al-|jjver although she had been ill aska tour party would arrive here since a major operatioh #ed‘iormbd aboard the steamer in the State$ about a year ago, ‘ncwrdmg to Dr. ‘L. £, Dawes the | attending ‘physietan.” "' Metzgar Outlines Policy | ; As far as is The policy of the Alaska Jiineau | Mrs. Chitist- ~lin hiring new employees was set ensen had 1o !lvmg relamfls She |forth for the Chamber in a letter came to June#fi a short tiime ago {received by L. H. Metzgnr General‘from Anchunge where ' she "had Superintendent. ' Tt was oceasioned lived for Sonietime. Her birthplace| by a request from a local Indian|was Wisconistn. | organization that the Chamber in-| The remains &€ at tHE Junéau- terest itself in obtaining jobs at|Young Undértakifig Paflors and the mine for younger Indian men,|funeral arrangements will be an- In part Mr. Métzgar said: nounced later. “Our first consideration must e quite naturally be the proficiency| and adaptability of the man for NNERAM s the work which he js employed| POR E.' € qu'o Second only to this we give con- sideration to the welfare of the community and of the man and his dependents. “Thert against the employmeént of any {race or nationsiity as such: It is|next’ Wednésday atberiiton’ obvious' that with & Iarge ntimbér|oTlock at the Masonit' Témple. The of applitants, and' a small nilmber|sérvices await the ‘Nrrival “of “Mr. of replacements, there will be maiiy applicants for whom there is fio|Seattle. employment. It is our polln' to/ give careful consideration ‘to the| MRS. applications of mnatives when thefe is a vacaney in occupations to which they are adaptéd.” ' The funieral strvices ‘fof € C. yesterday morniing, ‘Will*"be * g e FRED SCHREY TO . RETURN TO SITKA ON 10¢al ‘officials and others he mét whilé here. H¢ is now attached to the Embassy at Lbndon. Seek Road Allotient The Chamber hds telegraphed Delégate Dimond t6 urge upon the Departrfent of Agticulture the need for inclusion of Alaska in allot- thénts of emergéricy Forest High- way funds. It was recently adviseéd that an allotment of $5,000,000 had been made for such highways but that Alaska had not shated in the allocatiori by tlie Department. It pointed out to the Delegate that the Territory did tiot’ share fii & similar @lotment last year. It 'tirg8dl imnpiediate allocation of ' 'propoftionate share of emer- geney funds to the National Forests Y1 the Territory 48 a medns of 10cal unemployment by them with work on pro- recommended by the Forest mmu ot June 18 award at Gaorr lect| will take his award mmm , ey mmmm During the past Week, Secretary G. H. ‘Walhsley réported, '14 18- quiries relative fo Junead atid vi- cinity weré ansWered. Seive Duteh Lutich The luncheon served ‘today''Was Quiitd in keeping with the weather. Manager Bailey of the café, dished out'‘a ‘plate iuncheon, 'generally knowh as a “Ditch Lumich” “in< cliding a bottle of a famous béer,| Ol The fact that only thirce Bottles were uncohsumed by the crowded|C8 table indicates” ifs popifiarity. e————————— in Juneau, will léave on the motor- ship ny, the i, capt. A. morping and later unloaded frei HEIR FOR SONDERLANDS (the Westward. Mr. and Mrs. John Sonderiand are the parents of a baby boy born at 7:20 o'clock last evening at St. Ann's Hospital. Thé baby weighed eight and one half pounds and both he ahd his mother are doing nicely. e ——————— DEWEY BAKER WINNER OF GEORGE BROS. AWARD: ° Goes on Dangerous Hike but Loses Twenty Pounds Dewey Baker, the vlnner of t.hc trade rather than the trip to) Seattle, BE HELD WEDNESDAY Guerin, who difed ‘at His hoffie sdrly is no discrimination ld pounds 6f and Mrs. Maicom Morrison from _ | Hgnt oti potatoes, butter anid créath. ESTEBETH THIS EVENING Mrs, Fred Sthrey, of Sitks, Who has been spénding. the ldst " ufi&m v.qmgT IoF, her home, FRI E:N ALY, wm ot . ,FREIGHT YESTERDAY ’rd dlschnrge ail for the Stdndard Alaska Steam-| - hfidhlér Curacao, e 1 ; docked at the FIN wharf of that eompeny vesterday 1 l i l%hl at Dbuglts, leaving from there fids ‘of Hallbut from the fishing banks yestérday and soid to the Juhedu cold” Storage’ dnmpnny for 6 dnd § cerits ‘& potnd. | Anothet” fialibut *Hoat Brthgthe in fish® yesterday and - selli faré locally 'wiis thé Ida'1I, m:.iaruna which brought .n pounds and sold to the: Ju- he u Cold Storage Company for 6 and 3 cents a pound. | HOW. ONE WOMAN LOST zo"&s OF m Lost Her Promiinent Hips— Double Chin—Sluggishness Gained A Shapely Figure If you are fat how would you like to lose It and 4t the same' time gain in physical charm and acquire 4’ clean, clear skin and eyes that sparkle with buoydnt health. Why not do what thousarids of womlen have dope to get rid of fat? Takeé one half teaspdon 6f Kruschen Salts in a glass of hot water tvefy mornihg | beforé bredkfast and keep it up 'for 30 days. You can Help the setion of Krusthen by ciitting dowti_om’ pastry dnd fatly tnets and going “Sherwin PAINTS and Then weigh yourself and ses W many pounds you have lost. Salts are a ble: mfi;fi"w;’g " Al i, a Wottle of K’rlmehcl\} Balts that will last you for 4 weeks ’fiukln P “CERTAINTEED” SHINGLES & ROOFING Bluldmg Pape,-s Felt Corrugated Iron Roofing “Corbin” HAiibi’r/jfifi PLASTERBOARD THOMAS flARDWAREfo Hu ‘ Deadenmg Williams” VARNISHES 468 ta Au W swt Bats Bt a e bh Junenu o any’ 1o 8 m Btart” o lose T8 todey. "It's “Hhe | date Wiy 5 réduce but be Sure you get Kruschen — your health comes' fitst. —adv.! Wateh asd Jew ' Répairidg I ‘ &L very reasonable ratel WRIGHT SHOPPE ] | PAUL BLOEDHORN = i | - De Luxe Model Only. Terms OUR REmnA‘non oN CLEANERS & 4 LOCAL DATA e f By.the U. 8. Weather Burean) . ..., : Forecast for Juneaw and vicinity. beginning at 4 p.m., Jm 22: Fair tonight and Friday; gently winds mostly easterly. Time Barottiéter Temp. aumldley w:nd Vélocity Weather, 4 pm. yesty . 30.02 3 5 Pt. Cldy 4am. today ....2008 52 w cflm 0 ‘Clear Noon today -2081, T2 e 581, SE, 8 Clear Qm AND m nrol‘n TESTERDAY | - S b 1004! fom- | . 4am.’ lufipwfip.mmunuwm The bn:ometfic pressure - rémains low hear the Aleutian Islands and southeastward toward the Pacific States,”with showers in ex- treme ‘Southwest dnd extreirie Boutheast Alaska. The pressure is moderately high frony Washington to Hawaii,. and. slightly above riormal from Interior Alaska to British Columbis with clear warmer weather in the Interior, partly'cloudy’ahd warmer in Sbutheast Al- aska and cloudy and slightly cooler on the Gulf of Aldska. i SCHLITZ 0y . BLUE RIBBO : BEER X ¥ FJ& Stoc%e‘r 8 I mpena DON'T MiISs Anything 'G'ot'n‘i i BEER LUNCHES mon Creek fig’m’dfi’ouse TOM and BILL FIR LUMBER wilders Supply Co. ¢4 WATCH FOR THE OPENING 45k _€APITOL Beer i’arlors ne k Honest, Pri MEN’S DRESS S O S Half: Sales, Teather o ‘rubber . All Rubber. Heels .. Half Soles, Ladies: Ladies’ Heels Stréightened Clip this ad and bring it to BIG VAN to get these priees SeWard Streét Shoe ‘ "“p cilts rhia i G‘mcery th 4 We li.l.m