The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 1, 1928, Page 8

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cou or of i T time B served an had a pu which was the basis for bution At anoth | sa ¢ f hom [ cake and cookies, Fortune were with each cup of tea | Ther v everal con fwk 1 1 1 gue ing the weight 055 )t a cake of soap for which the|r 4 prize, a picture, was won by Ve. Fourth Annual Fair at Lynn [uitia recro; guessing the number Canal City Was Fully o’ b CUSHOT, Sl TE s l:qunl to Predecessors | a ham, donated |y | s won b Y Skagway's F as won by M ,,},:\ of ,.,,y" | Photographs Shown Club, last week was a display of interest accordin W raphy and - we witnessed it It was scheduled a : in oil "i e 2 lisplay was made interesting b for August 24 and 25 but was h , ! open on Sunday, August 26 LR, Kellep e o the benefit of the passengers, on [Of It : Aok i Doro A e \ ph with radio a w said: | tach rovided music for any iy large and |that wanted dance A fish tnter though late|Pool for children had one of th i the ipstairs reom i The principal esiibitors were s 1l entertainment was fur W. C. Blanchard, flowers; Dalc on Friday and Fe Cowen, flowers and vegetable ‘ . evening or ' A. J. Acheson, vegetables and ber. [ chestra with D g = B e vebelubise kT 5, Mr. Dedman, cornet and Mr ® ries and flowers, and the. Rev. E g violin, furnished “entc : . yment, for those upstairs anc H G. Gallant, flowers nin o e ¥ ] There were other smaller gar. [dancing for down stairs ».\‘hrm\] den exhibits. The oftstanding |Penter made a short wwih‘n. wel. flower displays were those of W.|com sitors and Mrs, Fro- K €. Blanchard, Dale Cowen and . |lander sang two "'1“"“‘]‘“: 4] G. Gallant, according to the let-| Satu sven Lhptey wi : i dancing and a gr songs Dy 2 Father Gallant New Culturist | the Camp Fire Girls. Wather Gallant is new in garden| Example of Community Spirit k and field work having made a gar-| An observer, writing from Skag N den this year for the first time, [Wa¥, said i T He aims to make the grounds of| ~The Skagway :‘”“," air i { St. Mark’s a beautiful garden eve S saple ol GEENERONS | in Skagway, the home of fine gar.|ation to do worthwhile publicity & dens Y for Skagway It was so beautiful 4 The outstanding vegetable dis.|that people stepped in and gasped H plays were those of A. J. Ache.|in amazement A stranger with son, Walter Wills and Dale Cow-|a color movie camera took many en reels. One piece after another Special Contects was placed for him There were several prizes for| he merchants and business the best exhibits which were de-|people gave liberally of money cided by the votes of the ticket|and merchandise to make the fish holders, each ticket hi one | pond, punch board and other fea- vote. The verdicts were fol- | tures successtul lows: “Many joined in to help with 1. Most beautiful flower time and service. The growers at rangement (for which there were|their businest season spend end- many lovely entries): F prize, (less time to make the fair a thing $3, bowl of pink stpeas and |of beauty forget-me-nots, Mrs Ash-| “The proceeds of the fair were v Jey; second prize et of old |about and the expenses $150 A fashioned flowers, Mr Max - - ; . : o A " On and after September 1, Mo R g ‘"",:”I credit will not be extended on f o DI, B """\, 5 NN "‘! accounts that have been standine ’ vegetables, Walter V ‘.l\ l.uv,.:; on my books for = period longer e sket Tilled WiLLthan thirty days. a head of cabha hasis for dis-| _aq." D. 5. FEMMER. A. J. McCann SERGRENE, b Mt v : were booths at one of| Leon Permanent Wave, 1250 : which home made root | | Fern Besuty Parlor. —adv R O S - . 4 Y HERE WE ARE AGAIN “WHAT COULD BE SWEETER We take order for CANNING PEACHES $1.10 PER CRATE M Or two crates for Two Dollars and { Fifteen Cents [ We are closed all day Monday so please buy heavy today and tomorrow ,( Thank You Gastineau Grocery PHONE 37 “Say it with Bananas and everything” — 1 DANCE TONIGHT A. B. HALL Moonlight Serenaders quire WASHINGTON, Sep veritable House-that-J re ntry tryir ove 1 failed to seck Ameri dentity. he movie trouble-shooter. “Fix him up easy. in just four and half workir movie schedule carryin The o always THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, SEPT. 1, 1928. ELKS’ SITKA PARTY RYSTANDER boned paj a ATy citizenship| 2d concern it ire with pag he And he he | did | Waylund Company. After unload he Sitka days ing and hero sailed on to \\ASHINGION amped anfd Juncau Lumbe will sail for load and berib-| this is how it | | Race for Signatures The ible shooter rushed his| nan teamship office and | 3 to its rrow A r 1 f identity filled Ther 1 ry public t 1 1V W ! (i cents. Then he k of the New York 1 y » have the seal and ! notary officially at « then to Al | | ry of state, | the au provid hemselve f f court |super trouble shooter thad a fcity of d in ysteriou hen to V | government’s redtape ation h cretary Keil wh British equivalent wa winenticlty of the seal| | deri called by Dickens, the ure of the New | | circumlocutoln oftice s ) State who had at {* Bnottier e . | iature of the clerk " {the fees involved in the f court who ha tested the sig [not to say exhaustive proces [nature of th who had “ley has nothing to do with and sealod omiSRate of| “Inot help or hinder. Wha |identity thing; quired is intimate knowledge of| Now for re-cntry permit and the rapes of procedure. Ultimate. |1 und HEG spar ly the signature of secretary | Bt T-ArAGEE I of state in Washington himself hto ‘ol SRR sutey mast’ be ‘HraMiad wd couldn’t check him itie rush to the island h hat out but the ap- Movie Star in Distress g ; e proved apy n for re-entry A foreign born movie star, resi = Font o il e 1o |barely reached Washington 15 min- | Hont aamis country Arom . child |, hetore closing time of the day | Y WiORUTL 0L bn It did not come this loss of international ed that night t ! mixu e is a highly p 4 5 | § He Is a highly paid, und next morning th port unit in screenland, ps Wa waiting on th ors of houses and good ops to UL visas sorts of friends with pull 1led. S AHaL trotb1 because he wa# born in Trar home 40" GaEEl ot " vania, then o Aust i ’ i i ' under Au wwait the next emergen ian sovereignty but now ferred t 0 H erred to Rumania; he P CrHiz” BRINGS LOGS on the one hamd or register his| tutent to become a Rumanian on| . cpicr Capt. W. Steers the other, he found himself order-|, oo o last avening wi ed to Europe on a ha pic s tow of spruce AGESRRBEEE 16gs | shooting job and unable to go f Juneau Livaibss Shils’ tiom | lack of national identity Ghuck | Even if he could a steam-| = A i i ship to take him over and could | wiggle ashore in Europe he could | DOROTHEA ARRIVES not return here ck a re — try permit obtainable only on proof | Dorothea, Capt. E. Langkow ed in port this morning from 100,000 shingles for r Mills from the Port fish Althorp for the HEATING PLANTS $250 to $350 For small to medium sized homes we will install complete in working order an electric welded steel warm air furnace with register in each room and guarantee it to heat your house to 70 degrees in zero weather. o Plumbing GEO. B. RICE Sheet Metal “I tell you in advance what job will cost” Heating This store will be closed MONDAY, SEPT. 3 Our Specials Are Still On GEORGE BROTHERS Deliveries—10:30 a. m., 2:30 p. m. and 4:30 p. m. Phones 92 and 95 Open made for the steamer Queen to re.|SWorn out by Mrs. Merlo claims Babcock on Middle Bay, Kodis st night after spending thi Haln 10 SHEE Gk the 1 of 8 hat he deserted herself "and(Island. H 11 care 1e ani- {fishing n in the Bristol Ba tember 19 to accor 27. Merlo pleaded not imals until they are ) car |district. Mr. Winn will remai y of Juneau Elks who will ¢ ¥ to the cha n the 1. S.|for themselves, whe I until after the fall fish \ trip for initiation and the Purpls|Commissioner’s Cou and the released, E. M. God the latter part of Septend Bubble Ball there. it was announc. |hearing is continued until Iu-vv“\ln;k.n Game Commission said ber d today by Brice Howard, A-|day H | BRSPS e 1oL i ¥ .- | miral Line agent. MILDRED ABRAHAMSON 014 papers for sale at the Empire A number of persons have LEAVES HOSPITAL BETVRNS TO JUNEAU | e gl ks ready hooked passage on the| < el N e e Queen, leaving here for Skagway| 1irs, Walter. Butts, and her]y oo “l'”l'“ —‘ulvm{ '“'M”l‘,m"[ and Sitka Septembor 17. While|infant child left St. Ann's Hou-)gradas’ in the Junean Public SUBSCRIBE NOW § in- Bigks, joil Eepiember 16 pital for their home today School, who has been spending| Junead Bills will put a nu NGRS : » i of any kind sent y the summer at Carcross, returned | 5 hrough. initiation and wi $0 dihean b the Admiral Rowers m publishers to you ip the c¢ tion with ACCEPTS POSITION o TLOBOTS- | hat a great reduction to you. wal Purple Bubble Ball 1 | §We will gladly give you the o AR d v -h are ped Miss Sophia Anderson of Doug- | VIOLATES I.‘ISHING I eubmcrintion oot ilas, has accepted ition REGULATIONS; FINED i | 1 . " i i nurse the Juneau Government | |t For sale here: Sunday New § |Hospital and begins duty ‘here| Mitchell Evish pleaded guilty [} York Time an Franciseo GUY CHAPIN GOES SOUTH ol ; 0 a charge fishing for salmon | { Examiner, & tle Times, Am- {3 | s fwithin the marke at White erican Weekly, Daily Seattle ot M neau on the Sp G ar TO HAVE STOPOVE vecial arra have be gements 1y Chapin, superintendent Sitka Bay and Karhdeen ca at Sitka, ccompanied 1 Chapin, passed through Admiral Rogers 1 successful season at the cannc They are on their way to Scat where they~will spend the win forr oo evenings CHARGED WITH DESERTION | Joaquin, alias John Merlo brought to Jun - .- wi au on the The talk of the t Yukon |bound for Kodial [1ast night from Valdez by nnputy‘lur Larry Parks They are bein ; DENNIS WINN RETURNS U Marshal Nichols, of that|transferred from the State Riplace, to wer a charge of Washington to Alaska under pr } Dennis C. Winn, Alaska Age | desertion made by his wife, Helen |vision of the last Legislature, |for the U. S. Bureau of Fisheries en|Merlo of Juneau. The complaint|will be put on the ranch of E. R.|arrived in Juneau on the Yukol of | | TEACHER IN HOSPITAL n-| Miss f the Josephine Tupper Seventh Grade in Public ospital yesterc 1 bronchif | ——e—— | BABY ELK ON WATSON School Schools, ¢ uffer- lay rd the tonij n char duc Island m Record Breaking FAIR WEEK SALE One Week-Starting, Tuesday, September 4th In Our Ready-to-Wear Department own are these coats direct from our New York market with luxurious silky fur on both collar and cuffs. GROUP I—Values up to $39.50 For This Sale---$27.50 GROUP II— ~Values up to $75.00 For This Sale---$55.00 ALSO—A good range of coats both dress and sport spe cially priced from $14.75 to $79.50 Millinery Off the Face hats developed in felt, velvet or soleil in the new fall shades—head sizes to please everyone—sizes up to twenty-five inches. One big grouy 2 a0 ving priced up to $9 For This Sale---$5.50 This is a real chance to save some money on your clothing budget ' this Fall. NO APPROVALS Goldstein’s Emporium Juneau’s Frank A. Breed was fined 1 Next to Valentine’s and costs for carying weapons at Sitka, it was an-|} Phone 38 Free Delivery s[nounced at the U. S. Marshal's L stone Harbov in fishing regulatic violation of th , in the U | > | | } z Commigsioner’s Court this morn-| ' ing and fined $400 3 e il | CARRIES CONCEALED HELLAN’S WEAPONS PHARMACY | i concealed J office today e ¢ Dresses A silk week event in day-time and semi- type of frocks — cleverness of designing characterizes these new fall models. GROUP I—Values up to $19.75 For This Sale---$11.50 GROUP II—Values up to $32.50 For This Sale---$18.50 ALSO—A grouping attractively priced for this sale from $6.75 to $45.00 Children’s Department Our children’s wear includes dress and sport coats — wool and wash dresses — sweaters and chic hats for the little miss. All Popularly Priced See this department before you outfit your school miss. [ v e rrrma | | NO RETURNS 1 o ) Style Center A

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