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THE DAILY ALASKA EMIPRE, FRIDAY 'FIRST. BRISTOL " BAY REPORT ON PACK RECEIVED Canneries Thraugheul Ter- ritory Running About Like Last Year A salmon:pack runmmz about the same. yplume as ma; of a year ago {was reported by, canneries of the Southeast and . Westward to the Bureau of Fisheries this week. The total for the Westward, in- cluding the first report: from Bris- tol Bay, was 381,027 cases packed up to July 1, as compared to 391,- 492 gy ago. In the Southeast the pack to date 17,725 a year ago, ns by cannereis in the Chig- Kodiak and Alaska Peninsula districts were offset by a distinct | loss. at Bristo} Bay, whilé in, the Southeast Yakutat is running ahendl of last year and Icy Straits is fall- {ing, behind. The detajled, pack report follows: SOME FACTS ABOUT LIPSTICK, | §20,000,000 . 5. INDUSTRY is as Weslwqrd | Chignik:—26 Kings, 74.946 reds, 154 | binkg, 41 chums, 75,167, total; 13, 767 lagt year. | Cook Inlet—10:857 kings. 4,953 es, 41 ks, . 562 | | reds,. . two ; ¢l | chums, 15,846 total; 17,7 46 Iast yeax. | Central District 4@99;1@1‘ River |area including Resurrection Bay)- | 2,182 kings, 52311, reds, 54,0]3 thal 166,795 Jast yesr.. ., ||} Kodipk 324, kings, 41427 reds, Lipstick is an important item in the beauty kit of Sigrid Gurie, movie :afiagg‘;%i‘:;filye:?lm& 45,077, tok actress, as it is said {o be for seven gut of cight American women. ] Alaska, Peniasiia (South 4 e | 2,263 kings, 52, 030 reds, 15 099 By BETTY CLARKE Writer about AP Feature What do you lipstick you'r For, unle woman in eight lipstick, according very. The Amer stick bill has been a year There xpect stic Service knc wearir that ] American 2 you're one ou are weari to a ur- put are four things hould of reasonably good lip- First, of course, it should not be harmful; then it should color the lips, lubricate them, and re- tain its shape and color in warm weather. Most lipsticks contain abont five types of ingredients: A base, usual- ly beesw an emollient—for 1 bricatinz and protecting— ust lanolin; the color, a perfume a about 1 percent of some preserva tive. The color important an ingredient. K York coloring ¢ that at‘least could be found alone. The Toilet g tion estimates there 00 mrm- ent. lipsticks on the market. Most so-called indelible liy ks contain two tyj f coloring mat- ter: a-lake color, supposcd to stay on the surface of the lips; and a dye that stains the lip tissues slightly. There also are and lip rouges. I lipsticks mainiv in quantity of wax e The Book ALASKA, Re you Southeast Yakutat—1460 kings, 5,741 reds, 56 pinks, 7.257 total; 6,195 last year. Icy Straits—63 kings, 3,269 reds, 67 cohoes, 815 pinks, 2863 chums, 7.077 total; 11,540 last year. Western District ({wo ,canneries) | —five kings, 424 reds, 11 cohoes, 162 pinks, 1,922 chums; 2,524 total. Wrangell-—862 reds, five: cohoes, 867 total. Totals—1,528 kings, 10.296 reds, 83 cohoes, 983 pinks, 4,785 chums, 17,726 Lotal 17,735 last ycar. ONE HALIBUTER for | tra The regular s probably the most the Juneau Fi most controversial teth Ebert, New ultant, estimates shades of Imx\ul in Ne' Go ks, | 15,017 . chums,. 81409 tqtal.. BM! |1ast.year. g Elks Dan(e | Alaska. Peninsula (quth Side)—~ T ‘246 kings, . 2,670, reds, 69 ghums, 2935 total; 3,781, last year,, Bristol , Bay—2,486 klngs 89,256 n a u’ mds, one ¢obees, 11,307 chums, 103~ Ginia o 050 total; 175,735 last year. at $20.000.000 PSS | -~ Totals—18.384 kings, 316803 reds, 7 The Elks will resume their regu- |.three cohoes, 17,690 pipks, 28,357 /sn- lar Saturday night dances in their, chums, 381027 jotal; 391492 Tlast ballroom tomorrow night. New mu- | Year. 4 sic has been received by the orches- and many selections will be heard here for the first time. Dancing begins at 10 o'clock and the public is invited — e i - FIREMEN HOLD © « ¥ monthly meeting of Department wat at the Fire Club last night decided that the De- nobile this year at the South- ment will award another au- ast Alaska Fair Jim Orme was of the Car Award Committee this year. | . SEATTLE, July 7. — Only one halibuter arrived and sold bpre to- |day. The craft was the Wesfern Hamilton Jo official phmo-\from the Westward banks bringing grapher for the Canadian National' in 40,000 pounds of halibut ‘and Railways system, who arrived in Ju- selling for 8% and 7% cents a neau on the Prince Robert Wed-|pound. q¢ yypre 1 nesday, is a guest at the Baranof| - - TAKING PICTURES liquid lipsticks uges differ from aving a smaller RUPERT PRICES At Prince Rupert. today,, 80,000 pounds of halibut were sold for ‘770 to 780, gnd 550 cents a lpound HERRING POUND AT TEE HARBOR ’ Oscar G. Olson has taken in his | herring gear at Tee Harbor after I rigging it experimentally and will |not operate his new pound there \unnl next season. | No fresh herring are now avail- able in the Juneau district, as the |pound at Auk Bay has also been | dismantled. Rt o o o ol | | } | JOINS INDIAN STAFF | Mrs. Marie Johnson has been employed by the Office of Indian Affairs under, temporary appoint- {ment to succeed Miss Merle Big- gins, who. jsnpw. with the U. 8. | Weather Bureau.. - | ——— The Book ALASKA, Revised and 3 will neau s publicity she spend a few days in taking pictures for - me in General Electric Refrigerator Values ® Whether you now own an auto- matic refrigerator or are_thinking of purchasing one for the first time, you ought to see the new General Electric. This year's model is “'blue-ribbon winner” of a long line of G-Es—the refrigerator that has always led the way to better and bet- ter refrigeration for less and less. G-E Model B8-39 illustrated at right. Sub-Freezing Storage o High Humidity il with Low Temperature Storage ® Moder- ature with High Humidity Safety-Zone General Storage. ‘These different combiations of temperature and bumidity petmit sou 1o keep foods at their fullest, finest flavor, and provide the most practical, low-cost method of food preservation available today. Both your food and your investment are safcinaG-E—"it'sbuilt forkeeps!” nits PHONB&63: SOLD ON EASY PAYMENTS Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. Sales and Service—PHONE 616 JUNEAU——ALASKA——DOUGLAS 1 T‘UNG SOL caseg as compared tof ‘1 ine Call»fireen 662 _ Daily Crossword Puzzle . Epoch . Soft feathers ] . Spouts for I ‘ACROSS L Makes a sm: explogion 5. Tablet Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle Bfl’llfl'llfl S IR] drawing sap . Important . Before . Armed strife . Genus of the beét . Utility . City in Para- guay 12. Méasure of ‘surface 13. Belt 14 State In Brazll . Guiding straps . Seasoning herb . Grandson of dam . Calamitous Godl of love . Examined off- ¢lally hefore Publication Flowering South Ameri- can Indian Hardens First even number vex: collog. Paliid Snglish cler- gyman . First man . Use needle and thread Topaz hum- ing bird 2. Meshed fabric While 32. Payment for small ser- vices 34. Gone by 35. Form of musl- cal composi- DOWN 1. Language of the Budd- hist scrip- tures 2. Native metal- bearing com- potinds 3. Favorites 4. Symbol for sa- marfum 6. Continue in the face of difficulties . Hindu wo- man's gar- ment . Hotels . Gonjunction . At any time . Hawalian wreath . Seaweed . Walk in water ns. Greek letter , Look to be . o 45. Ima nury ré- lon of per- ection Al ERAE ~Hll!%flll%fl SR S EASE Jam fii/ ”fl I.I | | | LABORATORIES CHIEF RETURNING TOMORROW With a new Ma.stexs degree in public health from the University of Michigan, Warren Eveland, Di- rector of the Division of Public Health Laboratories of the Terri- torial Department of Health, is re- turning to Juneau on the Alaska tomorrow. Evelapd has been attending the University at Ann Arbor since last fall. . During his absence Frank P | Pauls has been.Agting Directoy of | the laboratories. | S e | (UTTER BUIlnINfi ‘&mvfinds Old Empire At Home ke A, ylar Daily Alaska Empire fan L;;o “'rrgft:m, bustling little bellhop, a the Baranof who has been reared on Gastineau Channel. .Keq, reported today he had found |a 1915, Empire edition at home with the headlines, “Willard Knocks Out Johnson, 26th Round.” And Gallento made history when he lasted up fo the fourth round. q0E2 Gy FAMOUS LIBRARIAN torical Library here received a visit| o" GOVT WHARF this week from Hugh A. Morrison | | an dwife of Washington, who bore; Work is going ahead swiftly to- a letter of introduction from Al-‘dny on a store room and recreation aska Delegate Anthony J. Dimond. | building on the Government Wharf Motrison, now retired, was for 40 for the Coast Guard cutter Haida.,, years in charge of the House read-| The new structure, 60 feet, frame ing room of the Library of Congress, | construction, will also house a .22 being kept on the job after reaching caliber rifle range for target prac- retirement by special order of the tjce, President. He is best known here for having, pqnected and compiled the material for Judge James Wick- ersham’s Bibliography of Alaskan Literature. Mrs. Josep! ine White Honored on Birthday' Guests last evening gathered at | the Boint a Beach summer home of Mrs. L. Faulkner, hon- | oring .the birthday of Mrs Jose- | phine White. The informal evening was spent, in playing bridge after | the dinner. Present for the occasion was Mrs. | White's | daughter, Miss Lepore | White, who is visiting here from | Los Angeles, and Miss Juelle He- & i P ten, guest of ‘Miss. White. |+ -SATURDAY —=— IT'S | Baked Chicken Loaf .For, LUNCHEON at the ’ . BARANOF HENRY SMITH INJURED | Henry Smith, employee of the ‘L J. Dowell Co., was admitted to St. Ann’s Hospital yesterday after- noon suffering from an eye in- jury received while working with cement on the city streets. He 15 \ receiving medical care. of > L v, 1y T, HERE FROM INTERIOR M;er making a round tup flight | to «Eairbanks, from here on a PAA| Eleetra, Nye Lapgmade is a guest nt the Baranof Hotel. Bor=t RADID iygmm;x MANUFACTURING C0. B A GREETS ¥y IN THEIR NEWLY REMODELED ANDMQRERNIZED HEADQUARTERS -AFRLSS § “lladio’s Richest Veice” [ A L B W B A FROM GEOBGE BROS. 'RADIO ILEALERS ! U GOMPLETE RADIO SALES and SERVICE COMPLETE LINE OF RADIO {Daughteg of | posity U. 8. DEPAR?'ME”T OslAG}leLKUEE, WEATHER BUBEAU THE WEATHER ! (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) Forecast for Juneau and Vicinity, beginning at 3:30 p.m., July Cloudy, with showers, tonight and Saturday; - moderate southe winds Forecast for Southeast Alaska: Cloudy with showers tonight and Saturday; moderate southerly winds. Forecast of winds along the Coast of the Gulf of Alaska: Mcderate goutherly winds- tonight and Saturday from Dixon Entrance to Salisbyry Sound and gentle to ;nudernte easterly winds from Sglisbury Sound to Cagpe mncflmh LOCAL DATA Barometer Temo. Humidity Wind Velocity 2099 56 65 SE 14 30.09 51 95 SE 4 3020 ' 53 gs SE 12 RADIO REPORTS Here at Last Mrs, Col. W. tha Perseverance Miner ! | Thomas Steel, daughter of | J. Sutherland who w (\m' early owners of the Porse verance Mine, is making her first | visit to Alacka. Mrs. Steel and her 21\%'\,.‘11([ were in Juneau yesterday frc their heme at Sacramenw, C)l TS | PEARSON 10 SRlDV MEDICINE AT U, 5. Laboratory Department h here. has been in the Califor starting to word rel Weather Cloudy Lt. Rain Lt. Rain Time 3:30 p.m. yest'y 3:30 am. today Noon today n, who resigned re- Technician | of Public epted for | TODAY 3:30a.m. Precip. 3:30a.m. temp. 24hours Weather 0 Clear [ Cloudy 0 .Coudy Cloudy ‘Clear Pt. Cldy Lowest temp. Max. tempt. last 24 hours | 64 40 51 52 70 ki .. Station of | Anchorage of | ~Barrow fall, ac-| Nome ed here by | - Bethel the Pearsons. | Fairbanks { Mr. and Mrs. Pearson | Dawson t Berkele al, while | SV Paul the symmer session of | Dubeh Harbor ty of California. Kodiak - > Cordova Juneau Sitka Ketchikan Prince Rupert Edmonton Seditle Portland San Francisco Scythern Medicine e I Rain Clear Clear Rain CiviL SERVICE ExnMINATIONS 50 Rain 49 51 53 52 54 Cloudy The United States. Civil Se: 52 Commission has ed op compatitive examina: for the 1s named below. Applica- must be on file in the Com- | oifice, Washingicn, D, C., than: August. 26. cccupaticnal therapy aid $2.300 a year, D. C., Dept Clea: enn 5 WEATHER SYNOPSIS The barometric pressure was relatlvely hxgh this morning through - out Alaska and over, the Wesy Coas{ States, while a slight parometric depression preyailed over . the Pacific Ocean near the Queen Char- lotte . Islands, the lowest reported pressure, being 29.82 inches at latitude 52 degrees and longitude 138 degr This general pres- sure . distribution bas been attended by precipitation over the south- eastern and southwestern portions of Alaska and by generally fair weather over the remainder of the field of observation. July 8.-—Sunrise, 3:06 pm.; ticn mission’s not later Chief (arts and crafts), St. Elizabeth’s Hosp! of the Interier. Applcants must have reached their 21 must not baye passed their 55th birth- day. Silyicultyris?, $3.800 a year, also principal, $5,600, senior, $4,60C, as- sociate, $3.200, and assistant, $2,600 | a year, Bureau of Plant Indusfry and Forest Service, Department of : Agriculture. Applicants for the prin- |} cipal enior, _and . silviculturist | grades must not bave passed . their i‘ 53rd, for the ciate grade. they | must not bave passed their filh,‘ and for the as: ant grade thny‘ must not have passed their 35th, | | birthday. Architect, $3,800 a year, also sen- jor, $4,600, . associate, $3,200, and assistant, $2,600, a year. Applicants |/ for the senior and architect grades | must not have passed their . 45th, | and for the assistant grade they must not haye passed their 40th. birthday. Full information may be tained af 311 Federal Building. - .- IN FRO MFAIRBANKS i E. F. Weiboldt and A. F. Huba-! chek, tw.oarrivals from Fairbanks | by plane yester: are guests at| the Baranof Hotel RS D MOTHER, BABY HOME Lilly Johns and baby were dlkmlsed today from the Govern- | meni, Hospital and Telwned JOIPS 1 Juneau, sunset, 9:03 p.m. STRATCHT 2 WHISKEY Abd de@jafigin Rye ” . YEARS OLD ob- HE OLD QUAKER CO. 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