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g THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JUNE 27, 1938. white), has a deficate perfume, and (Continued from Page One) * etitally . rnt 1 [ Generally fair tonight, Tuesday, partly cloudy with local fog in the Brand NEW SUMMER 5 & W 5" pypns FOR JULY FOURTH s v r s s S, i i ; "t | Ha see nothing clse than thall ™ (ye,(her forecast for Southeast Alaska: Generally fair fonight, o he had been first to violate €| o S ipad teen the fiksh S FOIS 10 | ttvaiiy partly cloudy with local fog in the morning; gentle to moder- présumptive purport of his carlier) i pastels are really smart.|p). S i : b message, which to keep politic Two- or three-piece &uits may Be|LAlmMations to.Run Over|Goddess of Liberty Event out of wPA. found in thé Juneau stores, and at Three_day Period in | moderate prices too! The éver-poptilar|; ariable winds. Forecast of winds along the Coast of the Gulf of Alaska: Moderate sutheriy winds along the coast from Dixon Entrance to Cape Hin- Closes Tomorrow with | yow, crmpres— chinbrook, Singles s e s A silibics: Working LOCAL DATA SLACK. BbITs ARE 8 &nteSL Two Feature Shows ‘,n””,\f.r";,,.,"f;‘“ s i Thae Barometer Temp, Humidity Wind Veloclty ~®eathes GREAT FOR LOLLING! The Evefgieen Bowl Tennis Tour- | . o,rrine Duncan is léading by ovey | Defore it was over the Scnate camel ) P77 F01 Y 80.0¢ ~ - 69 42 W Clear SLACKERS—that's what we've|nament begifis today to determine | . oucand votes as the Godde-s Within a finger ength of passing| ™ e A 8 v 0 b ingd all become. And no wonder. Slack|the best singles players of both | o1 ibere contest goes into its final & Measure which would have s | POIL Loy 003 e 57 SE 12 Clear suits eliminate the clumsiness of,men and women. Three days will day. Tobiorrow.is the His o aud ed political activity by WPA.! RADIO REPORTS | skirts when ohe wants to relax— be allowéd for conteéstants to play tomorrow at & special matinee at 2 COMing right afier Hopkins' out- ] TODAY Others and summer is the time for lolling. |their first round matches pm, #nd ai Sk bust, it would have been cohsid- Max.temp. | Low:st 4am. 4am. Preelp. 4am P | They give a carefree look to thej The first round matchin with two pertderinoss; the ered a Senatorial vote of censure by| Station last 24 hours femp. temp. velocity 24 hrs. Weathe: $6.90 mart women who wear them. |follows: e e win uneAt ail those who chose so to consider| Atka 0 42 g7 % S Rain They're comfortable. But slacks, to Men v«u“r Hrown'n “Fit For & 'K’”'\, and in th times of hot- Mn'!.\m'v-wv | 30 — — be smatt, must be as carefully se-| Fred Ball vs. Cliff Berg thé Capitol Theatre ht primaries there are many|Barrow 42 48 SHEERS! CREPES! | lecled and as fitted as your town| Dr. W. P. Blanton vs Howard| e standings follow #ho would choose. |Nome 5 B G ' suit. (,x;k;nb " it Corrine Duncan ()l.w'x‘l“ T .v|.w s wha [“u"\‘ - BRBRAKS 3 & P g e ob Davlin vs” Milton Daniel Sorothy Bert 1 coranites may be up tc <t but Fa 5 PASTELS! PRINTS! SPORTS JEWELRY — Cork and| Paul Danzig vs. Sam Duke: g e i | decisive defeat administered Dayson 44 nuts . . . That’s not a crazy com-| R. E. DeWitt vs. Lou Hudson Liiclis" Piakat: Wearin after their f importani | St. Paul 38 SRSy 1 bination at all. Tt happens to be the| I Johnson vs. Mark Jensen i 3 venture into the bi: io! game| Duteh Harbor Stunning NEW Summer dresses . . thrillingly | material from which sports fewelr:| B{i1 Karabelnikoff vs, Frank could be discous 10 end. Kodiak f e 2 od 5. i i A I is made. And for the first timé in|gnape. 7 low priced! ‘Fveffy one a charmer! YOUNG | iiory, probanty, thete is a set of Bater Wlaeth RO, Niemt. | 5 guss that President Roosevelt had no| Juneau ) ‘oo v boleros kirted and pleated styles— |jewelry to be used exclusively for| fyman Snow vs. George Schmid! hand in the Towa affair, but so|Sitka | oSl frock L New low necks puffed rough-it clothes. ‘ R, H. Stevénson vs. Joe Werner cicse to him are the members of 22“‘“1}»;" : | jacket ITOCKS, 1 SW J ecKs, [k e String your wrists and neck With| john Whitely vs. Dean William the “elimination committee” that| Prince Ruper 1 | = Clear Cloudy Cloudy Pt. Cldy Clear Cloudy Pt. Cldy Rain Pt. Cldy Clear o) cccoccocec¥ib8cccrHoe The winner of the contest will be innounced in The Empire Wednes- i Faove } There are many who would say|Cordova “ Cloudy, Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy sleevcs, " f 4943 ices, Crisp W.II'IE‘,’J ie trims—— | cord from which danglé lacquered| meq Rowe vs. Sherwood Wirt he uld har > some of | Edmonton p 1 38 s nuts that are really good Kitchen| pop Rowe vs. Bill Redling the disad J 1 t| Seattle dresses you'll love—and live in all Surnmer! | vasfeties ot nizer, niggertoes, ai- ot - would not be o Portland | PR f 2 2 i monds, and such. They are crude . g »d wryly at his boys, and San Francisco 0 Cloudy Styles and sizes flatter every figure! New ey c Jean Anderson vs. Mrs. Bob Dav- rinned wryly at his b : i diyen ! B o AT TRV N/ as crude—but clever. Definitely in|yy, { told them not to play with fire sc | prints, pastels—NL EVERYTHING! keeping with dctive sportswear, and|™ wie Marie Jorgensen vs. Dolorc MT c R I L |— 9 N RN g ‘ S g L] coxnwesan|l concanala that’s what makes them fashion Smith i WEATHER CONDITIONS AT 8 AM. TODAY Corks, if théy are halved and M’rs‘ REGULATIONS MAILED : R. M. Stevenson vs. M [ ] painted with bright Indfan-like col- e S Coples of the new. Alaska Game Dave Turner. toria, partly cloudy, 50; Alert Bay, raining, 46; Bull Harbor, cloud s a s S satites Take Excur- | regulations have o receive y ors and strunp on, Hempen Cofts. | Wiise Jeanette Whittier vs. Mary |OIX Juneauites Take Excur- regulations have been received bY gy pjpie fsiand, cloudy; Langara Island, cloudy, 45; Prince Rupe they decorate your slip-over swehit- the Ala. Game Commission and b 4 a2 < : ; wildes. \'ion to M| Filil’- > 2 . i cloudy, 50; Ketchikan, foggy, 51; Craig, foggy, 56; Wrangell, clear, 52; S A R R s ik | “Tournament play takes preference are now being mailed to all license| potorshurg, clear, 62; Hoonah, clear; Hawk Inlet, clear, 52; Tenakes, = . sty Clmw a hracele {of the courts at any time durin weather Area A "_’ ok %S5 C,‘v”‘-‘-* 50| c1ear, 64; Port Althorp, cloudy; Sitka, cloudy, 48; Cape Spencer, cloudy. Kuts brd y(-m’(l){(;}r two definiteiy |1he day of evening. The winnc - are available at the commission|pgqiovile cloudy, 51; Juneau, clear, 58; Skagway, clear, 52; Haines, Appropridte trimé for redlly aetive|Are requested to call Black 90 or! Shell Simmons flew a sightseeirig offices in the Federal Buildir clear; Yakutat, cloudy, 47; Cape Hinchinbrook, cloudy, 55; Cape St. 5 okl 1758 to teport the outcome of the party to Mt. Fairweather Sat 4 | Elias partly cloudy, 54; Cordova, clear, 60; Chitina, clear, 52; McCarthy, co.’ ,nCI Ve il 5 (v K ‘Aoms |mutth immediately after play night, and flew over the top of M At seven yesterday evening, Shell | clear, 54; Portage, raining, 52;" Anchorage, cloudy, 56; ; Seattle (airport), cloudy, temperature, 53; Blaine, cloudy, 52; Vic- crude h gs 1 v 't + 95 v “f‘:,.( (,,,":f:.; ,l:.l“,p'f;‘:,"m [:::1 :::,r: For boys and girls, 16 other tour- Crillon at a height of 13500 feef. |went to Atlin with Mrs. Tom Mor-| cloudy, 70; Hot Springs, partly cloudy, 64; Tanana, clear, 64; n =l 2 " lments in tennis, horseshoes, golf | Those who made the flight were |gan, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Morean, | cloudy, 60; Nulato, clear, 70; Kaltag, clear, 62. “Juneau’s Leading Department Store” A and ping-pong will begin this week. | Hugh Coke, Ed Larsen, Stanley |and’ Grace Lincoln, and brought| Juneau, June 28. — Sunrise, 2:56 a.m.; sunset, 9:10 p.m. KEEP UP-TO-DATE — Bring '3|Thosé who are reglstered are urged Pierson, Mr. and Mrs. William Nor- | back Roy Noland with the same| R frock up-to-dafe with a new pastel{to report to the Bowl office to sce|ton, and Charles Skuse. The trip party at 10:30 ; E WEATHER SYNOPSIS : bolero. Sometimes the simplest|who they are to play in the first took two hours and was made {rom Inclu in the plane cz The barometric pressure was low this morning over the Bering Sea, 3 s will do 1t YOUNd. Thtee days will also be the seven in the evening tonineolock. | Atlin with & case of oranges, a|2nd the western portion of Alaska with the lowest reported pressures . | they ar hot stuff,” fashionably BECAUSE EACH and every ohe is{limited time for tournament play in| Before making the Fairweather |crate of bananas and a box of lel-| 2940 inches, at Atka and Dutch Harbor. Air pressure was high from the eastern part of the Gulf of Alaska south to Oregon and southwest 3 peaking a two-timer, you can double tp on|these matches, excepting for girls|flicht, Shell brought in ‘Tomn Mor- | tucc | . SO -AS A MONE "\VING fhefr uses. Wear them with MANY ut, Catap. |gan from Sitka and L. H. Billir | Today, John Amundsen was to|OVer the Pacific Ocean to the Hawaijan Islahds. Light to moderate H item—get one of thosé “culc” peas- | yhirss “rhiat's why théy are econo: nd W. 8. Bailey from Hoonah. |hop the son to the islands with|T5{1 prevalled oyer dhie RISUERR Tsknds atid SHULITWESLEHY Alah o ¢ - [ a nt decsses, in cotton or pique. They | migal. May be Worn over light print COUPLE WED sterday evening Shell went to |Frank Krenn to Tenakee, Orlando | Kodiak Island with local showers over the upper MacKenzie Valley The Shflps [mie reasonably priced in JUneau| froeks dark silk dresses, and over| Hofner Albert Williams and Eliza Sitka with Harold Foss and L. H. Reid and Joe Fontes to Chichagot,| While fair weather was reported from the rest of Alaska, western and heps, and may be worn around the | summer fqrrals. Jackson Haube, natives of Peters- Wolfran, and returned with Foss e central Canada and the west coast states, during the last 24 hours. Temn- house, on outings, and are reaily | 24 B brg, were married by U. . Com-|Dr. J. W. Edmunds, Glenn Goudie.| Brazil exceods the size of con.|Peratures were warmer over northern, interior and Southeast Alaska B | handy for marketing these warm- | GIVES DivORCE {missioner Felix Gray Saturday eve- all from Sitka, and Gust Erickson | tinental U. S, excluding Alaska, by Yesterday and mostly cooler over the southwestern portion of the Ter- — ish days Barbara Clouse has been granted ping. from HiFst 20000 square miles. Fitory EVERYBODY is planning to have Sty |a decree of divorce from Milo G.\ - : fun this summer—and what bet-| “SWEET AS A SONG”—Yes, |Clouse in Federal District Court | ter way than to be completely sup-| yowll make his heart sing these on charges of non-support. The plied with WEARABLE things. The | words of praise when you try a|couple was married in Seattle two idea of today is tg use them while! delightful new deodorant. Now that ' ye See how much more your dollar will now buy in a new So little money buys so much G-E Refrigerator that practically every home can now afford this modern thrifty refrigeration service. America bought more G-E’s last year than ever before, and this year a G-E is even a better buy. Sealed-in-steel Monitor Mechanism in all mod- els. Cabinets are ALL- ST Automaticlight. Stainless Steel Super- Freezer. Thermometer. .« . just a wisp 1-Bi Dollar-for-Dollar Val 0f Chesterfield’s aroma —DBigger ollar-for-Dollar alue . ’ than ever ... @—Low Ctirrent Cost. .. - : ‘ tells you flght away—there sa 3—Long Life. And now popularly priced! : T i ‘} real clgarette. ! 2 e q p A 9 J 1.1 OIL COOLING! A G-k feature ehat AL DOUSES. 4 », That's because Chesterfields means quiet operation and enduring JOAN EDWARDS i W . are blended with skill from aro- economy. General Electric’s famous THE MODERNAIRES : ; i . . . o .e.led.izsxeeleom.mhing méchanism is Every Frida Nicht R ; matic Turkish and mild, ripe an achievement of sixty yeats of electriedl 104 C. B. S. Stations 5 : experience. General Electric is proud home grqwn tobaccos of its 12 year performance record. For .amma... ‘ ; i Light one and at once YOU’“ Jor taste. .. 5 2 know that Chesterfields are milder and taste better. Pay As You Use—with General Electric % Jor mildness f. ld Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. 2SterIICldsS g mitions of smokers JUNEAU — ALASKA DOUGLAS MORE PLEASURE than any other cigarette Copyright 1938, Lic#TT & Mysis Tosacco Co,

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