The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 27, 1927, Page 8

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FAIR PROGRAM HOUSE IS UNCHANGED (rot ssainst an atack by Intiane : THROUGH 250 YEARS i) Sl ot MU G i GEE BEE : | w “ i ednesday »fternoon One of the rarest possessions ! i SI x TH A N N u A L Weather Condig;:: h/: i;:i::ied by the U. S. F A I R Tu 0 P E N Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, begtnning 4 p. m. today: WEDNESDAY P M Rain, topight. Wednesday brobable: tlewting: asnd cooler; [’;'y"'“"" ;hrill L {uries at the threshold of the oid Pgdestal, its lip protruding rvst \ by Dr. H. W Bits of | 1raslokt Bale [through a hole in the wall, its} ‘ l B hs M | ysta at ntle variable winds. 1 E ixperimental Stati o s i wental Station, The ancient dwelling, t anks[“’"“‘“l"‘ could be emptied into| -E TANNER, Pro b s D. LOCAL DATA ) o'clock—Native baby show ! i i prize and econd piize. |!0 the efforts of the Antiquarian|the Yard outside. |Society, today stands little chang- N These baths are a duplicate of the FAMOUS CRYSTAL BATHS of Tacoma only not so large. 1 p. m.—musical concert PLYMOUT} 3 is ol 8 . 4 cort. Y i1, Mass., Sept. is a Dutch sink of heavy sand- Installs . . s 2 o'clock—lecture: “Ofnameintal| History turns back three cen.|Stone. Standing on”a-three-legged Plumbing and Heating in the new il | 5 - . | Time— Barom. Temv. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather | o'clock-—danc Local th?hl;\}O“ %P?i‘?'ro |4 p. m. yest'y .29.37 53 90 8 Cldy | children under 12 ,\'vu:: nl" e in appearance from the time|APPLIES FOR POWER PERMIT rr y |4 a. m. toda 1 9 | 8:9 rclock-~dance o+, when Sergeant Willia 2 ) 3 morrow in New Building m. today 49 98 3 Misting | 0 o'clock—dance, floor f sl liam Harlow, o0 Mary, owner of the| Noon today 51 9 3 1 Sprinkling |t¢ Youths under 18 years of ag:. bullt it In 1677, using timbers f '—rMany Features prinkling Waik fiage b b (TR i Jacob Marty mine at Windham | | , oA esaay Evenin rom the ancient fort on Burial| s They ar o —Sani ival 8 i ol vill be|ty min indham are running was Sas | i i P i he S ‘\”“}:I:}" ’;:':4'“ B i Lt ) eatiactiy Witt 4 totaL e ARd and fireworks display, ball Severely simple furnishings' office of the U. S. Forest Service LOOK THEM OVER— ; e “olock | dren under 12 g age and | ployment of about 25 men, Jacol |PAK ity the early colonial perfod.jfOf pemission to develop water . tomorrow ¢ d é 0 those nnder 18 ye: may | Marty, owner, who is a visitor| 5 o'clock—concert at Some have been in the hmme!""“'" to tl\; e:(lf-m(‘o{ ksoo tho{:., ¢ e |u floor. No charge will be , | Building by Juneau band since it w '5¢i power on Spruce Creek, at the mal opening will be at 8 ¢ charg by and. ince it was built. Its massive g ! tomorrow with an n | e '”!‘r the 'lflml-n:».; in (hr-x af ' 8 o'clock—formal ope of | fireplace is graced by a crane!gfi?guggs“m"h‘“" Bem ml"‘“| d i . i ; "\ | ternoon, but the children will be ', Fair. Address by Gover: Y : ¢ i ses. ing : it ; y Governor Ge from which hang iron kettles Parks . by | O e eh o id. . expeci | A Parks and Welcome address|and other utensils. Above thel 558 i PLU){BI‘]‘N} HEATING PIANTS OIL BURNERS Pt BR Fair Director. | Jternoon programs, said. | 1 e enlarged | by R. I Robertson Fair Director. | tireplace is a fiintlock musket, and | T tell you in advance what job will cost” Probably the most outsta | ot Ganclig WAL Be | i s e nrm".iyvl'w;m(xlxu.f wu".“ 8:30 o'clock—bathing beauty con'onl the mantel stands the old 1927 Pair is that it will be b under the jitney, system of ten power holds out” i e LR 2 A warming pan. Pewter plates, in its own home. cents a dance, music to be fur-| 8:50 o'clock—vaudeville skit |candle sticks, candle snuffers and 9 o'clock—Chief Eagle Horse 11 other. necessities rest on thel | : / . inish. | nished by the Night Hawks or-| 10 MEIY R | ! Puilding will be finish- | Rished by | the 1la 3 & | | od by this evening, and the only |chestra. st | song |tables or in (he cuphoards. A thing that is yet to be done | 3 B 02 4 | ks ris. 1 9330 o'clock dancing. Music by Some of the furnishings have g 2 & o (he placing ana arranging of JACOB MARTY MINES . fe will spend tha|NiEht Hawks orchestra. a grim history. A quaintly fash-; & ? e i | 10:30 o'clock—xylophone selec: | ioned ash shovel, with a four-foot Y 2 . y ¥ hibits, Today booth men who . return- | running concessions or A;M\’l-,-[].«k INSTALL MACHINERY, s ] sorinn| thon. g el s e ey gl e ot 1§ menta in. the booths ar Carl 8. W uperintendent- of | 10:40 o'clock-—dancin 'a Carver woman to protect her-\ N\ G o y 1 15 B . 0oX | [ and noteworthy thing about T up for tomorrow. There are| INCREASE CAPACITY| the Jacob Marly Mines, is alan|= X . approximately 23 concessions and | | ORI 7. S B el SRR, SO S S 'in town this we from Windh: 1 ¥ | Seattle Fruit & Produce Co. -~ ‘ ‘ Wholesale and Retail Our Pastries are made CRABAPPLES i of best materials— : 13 advertisement booths | | accompanied by his wife. He 1PHONE 486 A that's why they're best! Exhibit List Lar_ge With the installation this sum-'fered a minor injury last week One of the largest list x| mer and fall, of new machinery,|and came to Juneau for treatment hibit in the history of the Fai*lincreasing the caily ore workin PARRR ot iR i ' will be put before the public and the construction of a E Kdvertising always pays. 3”5 Hart, Fair Manager,| {60 foot tramway, the Jacob Mas-|the columns cf The Empire d today. Agricultural o s b ki add 4 i from the experimental gt | POT ONIONS . PR PR gt '; QUALITY GUARANTEED CABHACE oo JR&T b 5c a Ib. E SWEET POTATOES -4 Hhay/ T 350 NIGHT GEORGE BRO'"'IERS FANCY TOMATOES 15ca lb., 2 bs. for 25¢ || pr 4y ALASKA RUTABAGAS A Ths. foF 25¢ S et e honll If Your Feet Could Talk ing districts while the steam- ers Yukon and the Aleutian should have products from southern and western towns xn:)oonvlnly, As ueual there will be sewing T’ W l l A k f and cooking work on display, as ley oul S or v s school exhibits, all Ili! handled by the L Auxiliary a vi pef B e o osiane M.A.PACKARD for them, while one of the feature . . exhibits will be of minerals frow all over the territory. Experimental station exhibits 3 are nov entered for any compe SI-IOES tition but are for display purposes Phones 92 and 95 Front Street PHONE 174 ! | ) | S St here v, e POTATOES ... L.l 32 bs. for $1.00 || 1 25 B : ATOES, per sack il e L B o 00X only. The Fair management de- COOKING APPLES clared today that any display ; ; . o e atishad Wl { COOKING APPLES, per box DANCING Drink Ovaltine to build up strength and for auiomaticall T ] . sleeplessness. Chairman, reporied today that ex- P 3 : 1 s, o S o J. M. SALOUM o e PO S B3 75 % Bk Wi g T i R and that judging from what has [ Will be. crowded heyond expecta Malaca, Tokey and Seedless 15¢ 1b tion. Displays will be completed s y 15¢ 1b. The judging committee is com. CONCORD GRAPES 55¢ a basket Just Received posed of Mrs. S. Hellenthal, chair man, Mrs. J. 1. ‘;;“‘;:‘,‘MH“'T&' ALASKA MEAT CO. ZINFONTEL GRAPES ARE HERE, ALSO Anothet Lot of . White and M. L. Merritt. Tomoi- 5 ; | row afternoon flowers and home Wholesale and Retail Butchers I Quince—Pomegranites—Ground Cherries MEN’S WRIST WH Y N OT Entertainment Features Entertainment is promised in s e I 2 Shand by wancert.from ths Ju | 0000 g~ ealapies ™ i and Buy From ber and better than even, those ‘ in charge asserted. F _— tertainment will be Chief Eagi Horse, Indian baritone, in songs: ; g it el et songs and dances; Russian or chestra; Joy Caprice in character tions by Muril Ayersman: diving acts by Miss Turner; and othe The fashion shiow and the bathing beauty contest are other features that Vilma Bazent, popular violin ist. will appear a musical concert will be given and will be followed, at 2 o'elock chief agronomist at the Sitka ex- perimental station, on “Ornameni- fa Alaska” At 2:30 o'clock the native baby show will be held ALASKA TURNIPS for 25¢ Are Furnishing the i MUSIC tor ‘ KEEP WELL which has a name attached will ’ Safiadde v stalk = at the ¥ S Vs, C. J. Skuse, Auxiliary CELERY, per stalk .10¢ and 15¢ Drink Kaffee-Hag, a delicious blend of best in aiready the display rooms GRAPES— GARNICK:, come in already the display rc e A by 6 p. m. today, she said. - PRUNES $1.05 a b S .05 a box Estes, cooking will be judged. PHONE 39 SEWARD STREET | Egg Plant WATCHES ; great variety for the Fair. Each|—— ’ Be True to Yourself neau band and fireworks handle’ by the Fire Department. 2 " [ = In the way of miscellaneous en- # _ t ; Nelson and Fremming || PHONE 37 Habernick and Bennett, patter, = T Repairing impersonations; xylophone selec which have nol been announced. of the Fair, and It I8 possible Tomorrow at the opening hour by an address by Dr. H. W. Alberts al Shrubs That Can Be Grown with first and second prizes. Al R Southeastern Alaska CANDY F AIR ; Announcing the _ FRESH | . There Is None September 28 to OctOber 1 New Fas’lwnable Better s GUESS it roorwEr THE WEIGHT OF THE LARGEST . f or FA LL Flashlights DIAMOND BR'QU lv A ! | “ We have just mcei;ed a large shipment of Ladies’ GLOBES o IN.THE S e Slippers and Oxfords in Black Patent, Black and i ON DISPLAY AT OUR BOOTH . | Beown Kid, s Toi M, Gl Skios: BATTERIES “MEET YOUR FRIENDS THERE” 3 } oy i We invite you to come in and ' To the one guessing nearest the correct weight we will give One Ton Diamond Briquets FREM. 7 PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. OF JUNEAU

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