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8 &} NINE ENTRIES HAVE SIGNED, | FAIR GUNTESTu-,“ Pathmg Bmullm Sign L]‘ to See Who's Pv\l Stage Man Hired Th the now be eld on the the r, Septem o J. H. Hart, m Nine entries have Mr. Hart's office, the lists were ) i l2st Saturday they are 1 open a while w:u anyone in outlying caused by the ent to owns to idea of HH | mpetit nter have Pagean | position thos by havi bathing regular Atlantic City Applications for judges far exceeded entrance to the cont and an rmed kept at the buildin keep the of wo from riot wilh siructure, son, an n tt 1eir best rls and said, be 0 jude the moh running experienced man has been hired by Mi t to fix up a strictly mode.n | 1 rope nlachinery | it have been picked | various theatres, past | nt, in Junean TR A to mauipu ENGAGEMENT OF MISS | BAYERS ANNOUNCED; M-, and Mrs, 1. G Bayers have announced the engagement their daughter Miss Lillian ers {o Harold L. Stabler. Bayers was born here. i uate of the Juneau High and zt the present time is en ploloyed at the telephone offico Mr. Stabler is in the governmcni service and is well nown having been in Juneau a good ¢ of th- time for the last few yvs. | - Warsaw Cabies Will 00 Haul Aw;y Everything % WARSAW, Poland Any(hing goes on a Wi cab. In their competition taxicab, which appeared in land for the first time two or three years ago, the horse cab- bies will take anything on board their “sea going” hacks It is a daily sight to see horse cabs advancing slowly down the street. with loads of pianos,| sofas, cupboards, and chairs | Their rates, too, are cheaper, than the taxi rates, The horse| drawn vehicles charge about one! zloty, which is slightly more than ten cents, for each trip, re- gardless of the distance, provid- with W sarof U Y1day of the death of his }m'l“ Dr. R w\ * [ Beacn, \‘u addition t | vi m L are Mr. aphed her WE HAVE ity pots JNEAUITE "UNALGA RETURNS M e CS .viace 1 ll’."_l‘ . EROM MR\ Fine Sec D 8 Practice for Seattle Ship Leaves Scon v memb. will off! - LEARNS OF BROTHE-IN-LAW'S DEATH w Mar iphic o d men |nalified as’ s ndividual h Goodr inno H sist ¥ Cal., Frid e about health ach he husb: cla Morr his ) veral e at the hip and the offi m Illinois Dr. Mo hre given is sury Wyom n. William: ied brcaus r is in Long Beach no vrelative or standing. He an invitation 3 is wor has long to com ESUITS PRESSED— Phone 576 Jorden's Valet Sorvice HATIBUT BAIT e IN POTS Y like Ul halibut bhoats to, witl i any time. Good qual-|w herring. Now in|teration of at llwater anchorage,| with a con ahoo Inlet. adv.' VALET SERVICE, Soutllv Fruit & Pmducv Co. Wholesale and Retail JPHONE 486 $1.00 Junéau - nm W us af th our | suppl up at JORD POTATOES 31 Ibs. PRUNES $ CANTALOUPES CANTALOUPES STRING BEANS PEACHES GRAPES- Tokey Malaca Seedless Conecord ONIONS PEARS . LEMONS GREEN PEPPERS BULK CARROTS . CAULIFLOWER _ . $1.00 25 a hox 10¢ each, 3 for 25 15¢ each, for 2 1bs. for $1.75 a box for 25¢ 20¢ a 20¢ a 1b. 20¢ a lb. T0¢ a basket 6 1hs. for ~40¢ a dozen .50¢ a dozen A 15¢ a 1b. i 2 lbs. for 25¢ \ 5¢ a lb. 15¢, 2()« and 25¢ a head who L g | | | | | | | BEAUTIFUL WIFE OF XNVENTOR B B L e One of the prettiest women in Italy is the wife of Senator Gug: lielmo Marconi, i ntor of the wireless, Counte radio set which her husband fitted up for her in their palace s« { Rome, Tnternational Mlustrated Mews Children’s Shoes That ~— Develop the Growing Foot Ordinary shoes for children only provide room for the foot—that is not enough. The young foot , must be properly supported. Foot Form Lasts and the full sewed construction insure a cor | rect fitting and the proper de- velopment of bone and muscle. Special “Allenite’ heeland tip for She was formerly thef . Maria Cristina Bezzi Scali, and is shown here with the| ., (GOURT TERM IN FIRST CITY 10 CONTINUE LATE | Government Wins Three! Cases — Marshal White | Returns from Kelchlkan White returned to Juneau on thci Queea yesterday evening afté: ! spending two weeks in Ketchikon | on of’icial business, and reporicd | | that the session of court in thr | | First City would not be compleed | until about the end of October. Cr nal cases and civil cases | lareer numbers than were ex | pected came up and will keap he court about two weeks longer than L. Criminal cases shouw!d |hr finished by the end of .he second week in October, Mr. | White said, after which the civil | cases on the calendar wili be | taken up. [*. So far this term of court Dis- Attorney Justin Harding has d three cases and has had con | ictions in all of them; they wera U. S. versus Mark Replog, U. S. Arthur Carlson and U S{ John Frame Jr. A perity | cos is now before the court. M | Harding expects to be in June.q ia few days during xt month but will hikan, 1e grand jury’ is still in scs «nd contains more men than n, with Roy Jones acting as an. : cording to Mr. White sever; aarties have been indicted in City charged with intim 3 na attempt to bribe govorn- rent witnesses. 5, supposedly a driver, and Nels Eric on were taken off the Yuken| at Koichikan Saturday after Capt. | cck had placed lhom Marshal White said was claimed that Moore | Unitea States Marshai Alber: I i 1 raturn 19 S0l Just Received Another Lot of MEN’S WRIST WATCHES in Green and White’ Gold Prices to suit most everyone.| Wxpert Watch and Jewelry Repairing i ; Nelson and Fremming | \ | the first of || S R L e B C S A William K. Vanderhi't and Mrs., Rosamond \Varburton (shown above) are to marry, teir intentions having been pubs lished in Paris, Vanderbilt and his wife were recently divorce after having been separated for almost two decades. "His attens tions to Mrs. Warburton were commented upon before she and her husband were divorced. (International Illustrated News) tvo Lottles of wihskey to Erick con and thereafter the latter m!s: <l $360. Erickson tried to reciver 19.—“Hoss trading” has waned nicney and after a fight the |;n " oot oorners of the United en._were placed in irons on the |giates, but in this little mouns sleamer. Itain town the ancient practise is still one of the fine arts. Trad- iers frequently assemble in Lewis County, and those who know their steeds still have the oppor- s {tunmity to find others with whom to mateh wits. “HOSS TRADING” FLOURISHES CHURCHVILLE, W. Va., Sept. ‘When Moore was searched ¥ Marskal White and Deputy N eh, Pickett of Ketchikan th money which Erickson claimed IP iost was found in one of Moor shocs. frrrrrs o e e rre e At Last the Problem Is Solved Lunch or Dinner for the unexpected guest in one of our Boneless Flavor-Sealed Cooked Hams in metal container. These hams can be served cold or warmed in oven and uced as a roast. GARZCQ’LILCK’S PHONE 174 JUMBO IN SERVICE AND QUALITY °F MERCHANDISE BUT “TINY TOT” IN PRICES SAY IT WITH BANANAS 2 LBS. FOR 25 CENTS GASTINEAU GROCERY PHONE 37 Three Free Deliveries Daily THANK YOU FOR LAST WEEK'S PATRONAGE We can’t tell the complete story in this advertisement £0' we invite you in to see Seattle Fruit & Produce Co. PHONE 486 WE DELIVER TO ANY PART OF THE CITY ing it is in the ul) limits. OLDTIMER CROSSES Jonger wear. A large sélection of styles and sizes to choose from. DIVIDE YEST®RD/Y Tsaac Newton Stephenson, 49, old time Alaskan prospector and native of Ohio, passed away at WOOL RAYON MUFFLERS A large selection to choose from H. S. GRAVES The Clothing Man Flashlights GLOBES and j BATTERIES BUTLER-MAURO ' DRUG CO. ' When We Sell It 1y Bight Phone 134 t Office No. 1. EERIETEEEIRERIRNE BRANEEEEITZITISEELEMI hobby, too? Ninety per cent of men enjoy. tinkering around the house—it’s an inborn trait. Buit it certainly isn’t any pleasure if you haven't the proper tools — they mean everything. Start a little tool chest of your own. There’s only a few essential tools but then you'll have them when you want th('m——you 1'be equip- ped to repair any’ thmg We sell ZENITH TOOLS made by Mar- shall-Wells Company, the world’s largest .manufacturers of hardware., Next door to McCaul's Garage on Front Sheet Open Evenings Phone 215 BQNCNIEIUSZAN I ALY 72TESEEEIZESEERIRTRNSUNENRNNNIREANESSEENISRRRAT] bbbttt L by DL L e e e O LU LL L] J. M. SALOUM YAKIMA GEM POTATOES them! Hart Schaffner & Marx new fall , suits and overcoats The average man should be able to read from a suit cr overcoat an accur- ate story of their fabric, style and workmanship. - We feel that our cus- ‘tomers are entitled to the real facts about every suit and overcoat we sell— especially these in the mew snappy fall styles. SPECIAL!——MEN'S HATS AT $2.50 Hats. that we originally sold at $6, $7.50 and $10; Well Known Makes In Ail Sizes. - Some real buys which you canmot afford to miss.