The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 8, 1927, Page 2

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R nnmnes Clever designing has produced many novel lines in_Coats but those that The materials of which these fine ill illill(‘%l“llll'!‘ Junead's Leading Department Store !IIHIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIlIIIIIII|III|IIIIIIII||||I||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIII|||||IIIIIIIIIlIIIHIII|||IIIIlllllJllfllfllIIIlIIIIlIIIlIIIIIII THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE THURSDAY, SEPT. 8, 1927 ctm EST AT " FAIR PROVES POPULAR ONE Bathing Beauty Contest | Hits Favor — Suits to Be, Furnished Free The bathing beauty contest, 'an nifonced - yesterday, to be pulle! [off at the Southeastern Alaska | Fair, has hit popular fancy, cording to J. H. Hart, Mana, “The Empire had not been on th strects half an hour ye: | fore further inquiries regarding the comtes Hart this foremoon. “Ri off | the bat, one contestant signed up. | One woman came into the office ‘g |exclaimed that she was 36 anc | ready to enter. T did not- as | whether she meant 36 years of a ‘:m inch biceps, 36 inches around the neck, 36 inch chest expansion | or what, but as she looked good, simply told her to put her nan. | down. She asked further informa | tion and said she would let w lmow today for sure but wos pmutlve she would enter. “Another woman came in and |asked what I meant by ‘maidens’ {only ‘being entered, and I was Iforeed to say that maidens werc those over 16 years of age, up to 65 years, as long as they thought they ¢ould get away wich a gathing beauty contest. “Several young ladies called an:d akked why the ‘masked beautv contest’ and -1 said because Junean was a small place and many miglt not enter the contest unless sou disguise ‘of the face was ma Oue quickly replied that she not ashamed of her face nor he must be worn and she put her THE SMART FALL COAT IS TRIMMED J|™5.5 2. o . WITH FUR water in the bathing lalso made a hit bec I believed the water might be | tremely cold during the days the | fair are to be held. “No names of contestants wiil I'bo “announced, all being given a number when the contest take place. The Fair management wii will appear most along Fashion boulevards will be trimmed witle lovely i TRatheiEY. Nolts And Eo | entry list will positively be closed Coats are fashioned are even next Saturday night at my office, | » beautiful fur trimmings, $17.50 to $79.50 It js desired to have 10 whita | persons and 10 Indians girls. ‘n | A held on ‘separate nights. ““There arve fine dressing rooms g “and every comfort will oce eontest. The'fair management wil! | hawever not be held liable fof any contestant who contracts a | éold and personal insurance must | r n i D6 takeh by those who enter.! ., [ ] { Jidges who know the line of con | test " will be selected and the cash prizes will be awarded strictly on | myy furnish their own suits if thay, desire.” form. I .insisted that a domino | | the * two contests which will be off the stage at the Fair Build | ! afforded the ~contestants in fthe| merit ‘of walk, poise, general' form. éfc. Of course contestants 1*11::,; by Bees, l”rm Digs Soon Irum Shm’\ TACOMA, Wash., Sept 8. t four times by bees from 1+ nest which he disturbed while wo in the hrush, Theodor | Groepe aged 29 years, died 30 | minutes afterwards. Death is § ascribed to shock. i Vi e ——m " WHO'S WH() | AND WHERE 8- entatives of the '\‘Lluuh Life Insurance Company, on the Prir ng at the G | ti is manager of | the Vancouver, B. C., branch and Mr. Kinch is agency superintend- ent in the head office at Toronto The two men are leaving Satur- day morning for the south and have been visiting coast agencies on their trip. IR B RN Infectious Diseases iCost London Big Sum LLONDON, Sept. 8. cer, diphtheria, and | diseases cost I 500,000 during 192 the Metropolitan - Asylams Board report The board ma ins h)ur(n.»:;,l' hospitals for the atment twenty infectious di B mobilize 8,620 beds at a moment |notice, and in the event of severe epidemic can prepare as many |more in a few day Research is an importani fac in the board's work. * | gress has been made in the study of measles, the infectious dis that kills more children than a (other. The report indicates t [ way to stamping out the disease. | IS SRS UBERTI FUNERAL IS HELD THIS AFTERNOON Funeral services for Fred Uberti former Douglas boy, who diad !last Sunday morning at the St Ann’s hospital, were held t afternoon at the Junean You | funeral parlors, the' Rev. Harr Allen officiating. to Thee,” was given by Muae Pauly, :companied by Mr: | Krause, k Fargher aail Tom Shearer sang “Rock of Agos aceowpanied by violin and plano | Interment was in Evergreen Ceme- tery. ——eteo——— | TOO MANY DEER i g BISMARK, N. D, Sept. 8.—The ‘xhlll' game and fish commission declares there are too many deer 11t doesn’t know what to do aboat | it. Declaration of an open ses commission members, would (result in an influx of hunters from entry the country. - D | A:lvonix‘.n: aiways pays. Use Jthe eo’1mns of The Empire. Pathologists are already far on the A violin solo, “Never My God in the Missouri river bottom, but ' Pearl White, who made a | fortune in the movies as the | beroine of blood-curdling seri- |als, is enjoying herself at | Deauville, ~She's shown here i in the fall creation of a Parisian modiste. The blouse, with its vari-hued horizontal stripes, i¢ typically a sports garment, but the rich fox fur gives the en semble a touch of formality. (International Mlustrated News) o A y A’I THE H()TEL. Ga:nr‘eau Mr. and Mrs. J. J. O'Donnell B. A Tw! Vancouver . Toronto R. McWil 18, Princess Alice. Alaskan Charles Hunt, Unalga; George Skarbo, Everett, Wash. S NOTICE After Sept. 10 no telephone ‘rentals for the month of Septem ber wiil be accepted at a @iscount All remittances by mail must | bear nostmark of not later than |last discount date, Please be prompt. JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS adv, TELEPHONE CO, lIIII"Il“"llIIIIIIHIlllllllIIllllliIIIIIIIIIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIHHIIIIHIIHIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIlIIIlIIlIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIE - Juneau-Y oung Hardware Co. “EVERYTHING FOR THE HUNTER” — WHEN YOU NEED A CARPENTER Phone 103 or see l AL LUNDSTROM ‘I BUILDING- REMODELING CONTRACTING Work by Hour, Day or Week HAVE YOU TRIED FRYE’S BABY BEEF? IF NOT—WHY NOT? FRYE-BRUHN COMPANY Phone 38 2 Deliveries Daily D e e e ] FINE FAMILY FUEL for those wise enough to order their ecoal and kindling here. Have us deliver you at your address and note how much better heat and cleaner fires you have. % Wouldn't ask you to do this it it cost more. It doesn't. It really costs less and the trialj will prove it. We carry a full ine of Feeds. D. B. FEMMER | Phone 114 [ 7ot e o e T The rich man has his twin-six— the poor mah has his six twins ! | | To Get What You Want When You Want It business and makes loyal patrons. Our bank is deeply in earnest in making good on our claims to superior service. Every test is a favor. First National Bank “There is »o Substitute for Safety” That’s a pleasing service—that’s the thing that holds i mmnm ITARY PLUMBING k Done to Comply with City Ordinance AT LEAST POSSIBLE COST 1V YEARS UNIVERSAL EXPERIENCE “Let Me Tell Yon What Job Will Cost” Call STEVE STANWORTH Dresses suitable for afternoon, mng and sport wear — featuring the new Phone ll‘ Res. 505. ‘Shop rear Harris Hardware Co. side (lmp(’ circular skirt, uneven hem and.t,' new sleeve --=- developed in crepe salin, crepe roman and soft j ]ersey, combined wlth velvct and metal cloth and Toce - srnaments of rhmesto"”f' : dnd moffets add fmishmg touches to these lovely - dresses. “He Profits Most Who, Serves Best” F. WOLLAND MERCHANT TAILOR $12.75 10 $39.50 - rararons s FRONT STREET JUNEAU, ALASKA - LT Sizes 16 io 46 NORTHERN Ho'iit, m"::’::. vl gy oo ] "‘ omfial—!ot da; ud t. : y uich l«m 81

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