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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, SEPT. 29, 1927. e b e e KEEP WELL Drink Ovaltine to build up strength and for sleeplessness. Drink Kaffee-Hag, a delicious blend of best coffees with the Kaffine removed. GARNICK’S PHONE 174 Golden Age g g GIVES ADDRESS "o e i don’s, and B. M BTN o ani inbas §:45 o'clock—Chief Eagle H Credit to Terrltory ni int ‘mh.‘“.‘u: et ‘fv‘”u. o ‘1(.,-»"{ \)\ Most Surprising > stock, grains and fruc| 9 A in furthering he use the N Hawks orchestra machinery. The edncationa 1 » wa prominent In Mas | tion b Mur Ay 8 men lik 10:40 o'clo They performed great v-| P diffusin n Declares Exhibits Are 0 o'clock—dancing. Music b; vlophone sel man. 4 dancing day, b pers % nd did pol 2. Agricultura Har- were firs ed moc t & il f tae Fore TVic than 100 | 30 o'clock--Vocal solo by Mrs. | covrse Alberts, ‘T hel i ewindie of 1 booths e United St as 2 i e A ok A by | cational tion at Wash { Lenoir Ander here are AL e ok three days, beginning Octobor Mionle It | I was told to 1804. In 1819 the | i e followed by a diving act Miss Turner. After this, danc- & will occupy the remainder of by J ' ¢ the xylophone solo by Muril| Ayersmam, to be given at 10:30 Fa 4 ock | Tomorrow, Deuglas and Thane| Day, will be opened with a con-' Shoemy 0PENING DAY cert at 1 o'elock in_the atter-| Haines Pioneer Mining and noon. This will be followed by . P o LodRg Business Man Passes Douglas at 2:30 o'clock; a by Harold Smith of the! b by s | . . o'clo a vocal solo Mrs.| George Vogel, aged about 60, by Miss| Visit Annual Affair—Car- |iiomer . Swindle ot at'died last night at his Haine nival l& Prevails s presented i at 4 ceived here today by C. W. Car- o'clock, and a vocal selection, at'ter. The cause of death was not! | = — —— of Douglas. ;h_v a widow and a brother Tim- [ hest the' Sotithisstarn Alaukk othy, President of the Haines| & gy | GIVES ACCOUNT Mr. Carter left here at 1 p. m.| Temorrow Afterncon |venture to say, the larg | prepare the body for ock—m cert Pair tha o Te » 3% |best Fair that the Territor shipment to Portland, Ore., where 5 SITKA BOYS|interment will be mude: ‘ m in g Alaska for more than a quarter/ DEVS SRnhISREE "o \n aceount of the tragical of a century, almost entirely at pleasure, but the edu uoon was given today by Mayor ing and the mercantile business R. Hanlon of that city, who{for many years and was widely, evening, with the exception A |a piano selection by Mary Pierce! i lecture Away Yesterday Estimated 2,300 Persons| i‘nited States Forest Service, at| = 1:30 o’clock; the A ance home, according to advices re (Conunuea r-om Page One.) 1:30 o'clock, by Mrs. Kirkham stated. Mr. Vogel is survived Douglas and Thane Day Association has ever had, ulul,‘ FRcHBgY Company W OF ACCIDENT TQ _ |twiay to ion b s ever had i George Vogel has resided in| educational valu lent at Sitka last Monday al |Haines. He was engaged in min-| offered you is in Juneau to attend the Sixth|known. He was prominent in| dance Sxend Andersou : that Joe Ju New | the TOMATOES . ; 8. fisat 3 fap! A ' Annual Southeastern Alaska Fair.|the Haines section for mant | 3 e Al 0’ o'elock—vocal selection by |neau and John ',"”]");-mf,'l“ Jound” "“According to Mr. Hanlon, ths|vears. ) ‘ork appropriated $20,000 for ocieties hav e it |ers his city, 1la at the . ngpsht : 3 g o e Qivided among county | commercialized them. Business en | K am of Douglas. ;AIV;H;\.\mmn spot on which thi ;“:(h":"{"M;"eF“M'}:"‘3\"}’1‘:h";"“d;r;::l‘_[ T g ultural societies. Since tha:!terprises in the towns in which - P building now stands. The point| of i, e bt 18 % MRS. PIGG COMMENDED PRulite istiss. BluDe . I R wire el mhie. i is that when they landed here, 15¢d to give them some vegetables. oy — effort to further their own i they nover dreamed, thaf some| While Waiting for Cobb, accordins| o o L ® ; ixlase of thal {day such a Fair as we aro now (0 the story the lads told, they| Mrs. W. J. ; ; fir terosts at the HR . ; ' | commended by the committec as suc holding, would ever take place found the box of caps on the Judged > the ADI S ' photographs exhibited at the Fair [ J y “"";'”"'"‘ Wa 4 on what was then a strip of Deach near another cabin which| Which nngs. ik failed financially, 1ib ral contribu [wildernes helonged to two prospectors, and ttraotive | | tions were made from year to ! e R {threw it. However, at the time|fOF the attractive vear by those business interast | Community Building ¢| manner in NOV state of mged crowd | town both rural and | water. careful and the accident occurred, about mounted which profited by the de oper THE |be an educational institution and| Sitka Boat Burned to Wat-| cannot be commercialized if any | -Cne Woman wi'heut cost by the Territory and by Juneau. It is really a Luild ing for the people of Alaska, for Evidence showed that the boys had undoubtedly taken the dyna- mite caps from the prospectors The pictures unquestionably form one of the most interesting ev- hibits to be seen at the fair, show ing as they do fields of ice, never | cabin, set them on a log, and. each and every one of you here| P Y : and in all other parts of Aluska,"| PiAeis the muzle of the sun Bathing Beauty Contest { v 1 a women - werd, burned, one| mhe Barmine . Maduty tontest| iito fheni ~Those nearest to th | and the gasboat’ Aleo|was held as soon as the speakers| coney the tWo Lokke boys, were | o T glris club| was viriually destroyed Dby firc and honor guests had left the||noncated, mad mter ad podm | demonstration | this afternoon, the accident tak-|stage. Much to the surprise of |y Arthur Littietiold awho. qary! place at the Standard Oil|those present the entire show than Ahebine vove | Mantle ClOCks Two-Tone and Very Fine Chime Clogks before crossed by white men. v i “In closing T want to say that i 1 dhe 4 the large group of snap shots| ! ! las far as the Fair Buillding is| ven tow sl wae ing, the Ude| howing the trip over Mendenhall - *—to aid | |concerned, it was conceived Wit)! yhare the boys stood to permit|&lacier to Taku, of the Rev. Ber-| ment of the idea that when it was paid | hair (hrowing. nard R. Hubbard S. J., and his TOWN “Dhe purpose of the fal urban lite—must | for, furn finished as it theibox Into. ‘thel vy witich (neluded Beucy. Pigg. |has been forgotten the pendulum | {agricult for the Iba borne in mind. The fair mu sorae day wi . it is to bs used is now swinging back. New edu-| Two TALKING GEORGE BROTHERS Phones 92 and 95 Front Street et il Old papers for sale at The Empire. Boys and is exhibitec lof farm and home activities con | ing |tribute to the a ; Adver-| dock. The oil dock caught fire{was more or iess a burlesque, ff:xf"“e‘;;‘;":"{sl',"“F:‘]:’:_id°"{:’;d"“l"'l’*v tisers of household appliances and and was saved from serious dam-| ~Chief Fagle Horse, famous In-! \eTe S8 oy ‘] e i only by prompt action by|dian baritone, attired in full In- d0ctor believes they will be per- piature. ma. |employses, dian costume, sang “Son of the| Manently blind, Mr. Hanlon said. injured persons are Mrs.|Desert Am 1 “Pale Moon,”| The condition of the Morrison b sutfered bad |"Song of the Mush-On," ana Sepson of Jacob Cropley, is ¢ {burns about the head and arms,|‘Song of Multnomah. tieal. ; compara-! and Mrs. Peter Simpson, slightly| Last on the entertainment m'n-: |~’[‘“ r(_"'”’ h‘h ranch is about a half tively mew. There is little op. burned ubout the face and fors.|Eram were two dances, cleverly, Mile from the nearest b"k’;‘ h'i,“s",: portunity for those who make the|arms. Bath were taken to the ) executed by pupils of the Dorothy| " w““'“fim" i ht 0}’;““ [.fl %S circuit with the carnival com-|Covernment Hospital for treat Roff Studio. The Amaryllis- dance “{‘“«r‘;f h“l‘?" to the ;"Bvllflv as panies in the states to come here [ment. It was said there that Mrs.|M given by Minnle Rogers,| Cobb N”'OT}:“" the d !l-mcel f_' to ply their trade. It shoud ba|Simpson's burns were slight, and ors Aodeison, ang dwed A | VOCLIE S Te boys bbb comparatively easy here to em-|that Mrs. Jackson, while badly|derson and a Spanish Tango wa "}H'l;‘f' P:Palm.r_u at the hospita phasize those features of = the|burned, probably would recover f’{d‘:;:(rby M. Rogers and Rosa!of the Pioneers' fair which will place rural and| The boat, which is owned by urban activities on a higher plane. | Peter Simpson, well known Sitka Music accompaniment w “The exhibits this year are a|Indian, had been taking gasoline)furnished by members of the Nigh credit not only to Southeastern|at the dock's face. The flames|Hawks Orchestra, which atter- aska, but to all of the territory. |started in the engine -room, it is|%ard played until midnight for those who have not “seen the|thought from a ed exhaust | ihe evening’s dancing pregram.| Fox Collars by M products that can be grown . in|pipe. Capt. Simpson was aboard ]‘:\‘,m“’hfrf’lmi’e;'“{‘);" tfii""')'mfi{j::'f Alaska, the exhibits jare surpris-|but not injured. ertld N i Silk Linings i s i | ing. The things grown here arc| The flames mounted quickly to|S*ye & X¥lophone solo. | 5.00 Values an inspiration not especially m}nhp dock. There was no means of |, am4ys il With & Baby| those interested in commercial de-| getting the flaming boat away as|'ored thi : i | | i ming | L35\ chow for infants twelve months velopment but to people who are|it had no poles aboard. The Pre-|,."\der and for twins, four interested in the development of & another Sitka fishing boas, | voars or under, at 2:30 o'elock; the k yard and the front yard,|Capt. George Howard, got a line|give hicyele race at 3:2 " and inspiration to each and every|aboard the Alco in a few minutes ang an exhibition of ball room |ome who intends to make his|and towed it to the beach off the|gances by M. Rogoers home in Alaska. Alaska Juneau tailing dump. It|Danmer —of the | | cational featutes are rapidly gain-|seriously ing ground work About Our FAIR WEEK SPECIAL BEAUTIFUL FALL COATS with farm machinery form a feature of | a the fair. The motion chine heips to activities, Alaska Fairs New | “Fairs in Alaska are illustrate various: The Large Boxes Canning Pears $2.85 PER BOX GASTINEAU GROCERY PHONE 37 WILL SEE YOU AT THE FAIR | Cyrus Jackson, who 3 N | ¢ g which she ¢ \ { { i i y . % & | benefits are ted to be deriv-| er's Edge CALL 331 FOR CORRECT TIME ———————— Advertisiug siways pays. Usc he columns of The Empire. THE NIGHT HAWKS Nelson and Fremming Expert Watch and Jewelry Repairing P, | i i | Home | | | | | _lOld Papers for sale at Empire_Office : Wmenis Deenes-Coay N | for $29.00 Size up to 50 and Rosa! “They will lead to better homes | appare was a total loss. {Bio ab. 4t i Ohae HeRAl 3 Are Furnishing the better citizens, and better citizen-| The fire on the oil dock burned|o'elock concert was gi i c o'clock concert was given and| MUSIC for ship.” stubbornly but was caught ani|was followed by a vocal sofo, by| ahecked before it could reach any|Mrs. John Newmarker. ! at the ‘SCHOO‘. CHlLDkEN [of the tanks. Chemicals, sand and Program Tonight i FAIR BETTER QUALITY water were used in fighting it.| qpie eveni i | Qb i 1 ing his evening, following the, | ATTEND THE FAIR|A few piles and a small section |y.ng cqneert aud fireworis dis. | of the dock ‘itself W charred. | jlay the fashion show, produced Two lines of oil supply hose were |y Goldstein’s Emporium, B. M.| degtroyed Behrend's and Gordon’s will be| given. Chief Ragle Horse will! ppear again at R: o'clock and ] ohnstons ':...,,.;-;-;...:.:;, CANDY MISS SMOKE WILL GIVE A FRESH F R E E There Is None Better : LEON PERMANENT W AVE DEMONSTRATION Friday afternoon from 4:30 to 5:30 at the Gastineau Hotel, Room 220 It is estintated that over two| | thirds of the school children of | SILK DRESSES | Junean, attended the Fair yeste day afternoon, the opening day. 18 00 | Literally hundreds. of them danc-| at . |ed, played and milled to and {fro to the music of the Electrola | All Sis which was played on the dance | floor_all afternoon. 1 Balloons waved, all day suckers | i | |sold rapidly, and contented young Open Evenings sters with chocolate covered faces | HATS NOVELTIES made themselves perfectly at home |and didn’t miss a thing. \ | Lo P | COMMITTED TO MORNINGSIDE ! [ Eli Barbich has been committed | | to Morningside Sanitarium by U. | 8. Commissioner Kehoe at Ketch- | ikan according to word received | .In' the United States Mar: luli White. Phone 25 You are cordially invited to come in « and see our complete line of Fall Merchandise. Millinery—Dresess Coat. Charming Dresses Frocks for all requirements whether for busi- ness, sport, street or informal wear—Featuring the favored colors for fall—Novel details, new fabrics and styles of the hour— ; 2 Ranging in price from $7.85 up. Millinery The new millinery is a genuine treat this season combining the vel- - vets — with both felt and satin— ‘ {Then the all-satin type and last but OIL BURNERS 41 'fu’_ from least our ever present “I tell you in advance what L FI‘MFC" f“ all-round W -4 Job will cost” . Popularly priced. * o Anyone interested is invited to attend If Your Feet Could Talk They Would Ask for M. A. PACKARD SHOES LOOK- At our Plumbing in the new Fair Building— you won't find it in a booth but under actual working conditions in rest rooms and toilets. GEO. B. RICE PLUMBING HEATING PLANTS

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