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GROWERS SHOW | HIGH INTEREST . GOMING FAIR RCS(’Y\alIOIIb fox RealiDis:| plays Exceed Those of Last Year Reservat at the Southeast which ternoon, previous ne iner ing, Fair have s ased spa acco Manager the Fair has among th the Terr demand issued s was Laurie 1 emiums pren tural departmen ed for m in addition certificates of Third Owin animal room displays lown by th pr mths ago, mium whic double Double Cash m my to lack whe were 1 rack in fr auditoriur table ructed the main management As e room have d rabbit chickens goats, as wel other an 1tive to th district, the. room will furnish variety of interest Follow Rules The Fair managemen all exhibitors to follow of the Premium Book their exhibits, Mr As the book is s prehensive and its perplexing to the the lists for the trants who are unabl their exihbits to their satisf should forward them to Mr with a letter of expl said. They will then be properly and assigned to place. mt reservations fo animal include pige desire the rulc in entering Laurie said what ometim m entering time, com rule per stion Lauri he aded the Award of Merit To all unusual and excellent dis- g the highest honors of the will be ven and acknowl. edged by the certificates of “Award of Merit.” Last year eight of thes ifica were 1, the winners being, J. P. Andc n St. Ann's Parochial School, Ju- neau Public Schools, W. R. Han. lon, Sitka, Alaska; the Rev. B. R Hubbard, 8. J., hunm Clara Uni- versity, and the U. § xperimental Stations at Sitka, Fairbanks and Matanuska. Interesting Exhibits arl Ohmer, of the Petersburyg Shrimp Company has promised ex hibits from his industry at Pe ( Prepare your , Child for the Future Many ailments among grown- upsare the directresult of the faulty shoes they wore aschild- ren. Fitting your child’s feet, with Kalisteniks is a good form of health insurance. They sup- port the soft bones and de velop young muscles, Specul “Allenite” heel and tip insure J. M. SALOUM \dd to th the corner of F treet D BRINGS PRISONERS whose | ont and Franklin ‘W]LLOUGHBY AVENUE BRIDGE BE STARTED | TOMORROW MORNING | William ‘ here on With the construction of lln-‘ ijnew glKillonghby Avenue bridg: over 1 Crec scheduled to star brought Albert |tomorrow morning, the thorough with first degree|fare” will be closed -until mnext| Rice, charged with{ Wednesday, the probable date of| Alaska |its re-opening, it was announced Folinkon. 18’ ye today by Mayor T. B. Judson.. | with larceny, Overtime work will be done on| i lumson, who was t nstruction ‘work, if neces. | Board ler to finish it beforc | ; ‘ of the Southeastern | the Mayor said. Sev-| of new sidewalks are ructed Willoughby | the city. | ntion mineral n ent ry for construc king and hand. 8., Marshal arrived Queen with in the depar tka ) | 1 inven. |t 1 place He 1:‘ ed tion Feder Nursery Open days room of the|vic the | | tone will be [L | | | Dry urser s of and "ned [ en’s|sary, in openix Alaska Fa eral block sing con th s whoso | age Fair of the and a nurse over 'Guar Visitors Expected e Many visit mout 15 are ors f1 week by - CITY COUNCIL MET H. R. Shepard, authorized to pay for' the month of | meeting of the City Council last night. Various local improve [ ments were discussed at the meet- | ing but no definite steps werc| taken | e — atten 1 wasg arrest. e 1 with omplaint expected to win excursic The amship line City Clerk, was | the city's bills | August at the 150N Mr Fair | sumed the experien Lauric Management elli trict WOMAN The DIES IN CABIN ractice of The body of Mrs. N found ner ; 13 Black cabin recently had been dead She is survived by band, William Black, em.| the Alagska Road Com- in the Circle district, and ‘rank Roadhouse of Avalon She had resided at everal years it Fairbanks i two day KITTIWAKE The U. 8. Burcau of Fisheries | el Kittiwake, Capt. James R.| wford, which has been pa-| [trelling in Prince Willam Sound | {during the fishing season .nrA\HI" in Juneau this morning. It will leave Monday patrol in the Southeastern Alaska district dur the fall fishing season. R ¥ CONGRATULATIONS HERE Fair Jud Mrs. J. F Mrs. J. D. Help Wellinan Holbrook Mrs, M {mon Williams and Mrs. D. R Price § ' H. Flory, E. A. Ezgersgluess n Herman, E. J. White and 1000 Merritt Mr Simen Hellen will be Chairman of the Judg To Get Exhibit pick up the Sitka exhibit the 1928 Fair Mullen Ir Mrs will be | I NOTICE 1 . White : repair fall and werk of per day. I for winter kind. | will put $2.00 pe for $3.00| Henry adv. any i) 00 patent ng Cedar 1000 Gorham = —— - — CALL FOR B]DS wanted on ci Apartment lot. Feldon RECEIVE Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Dalton arc receiving congratulations on th Fel-|birth of a baby hoy last evening Sam 'at St. Ann's Hospital The baby adv. weighed 11 pounds. @ $7.60 a 100 lbs. $1.10 box l 40 box 1.40 box yable than cver before $2.90 sack To mental Station Southeastern Alaska Pair, the reau of Public Roads vessel H Capt P. Clark tonight for Sitka. Ken T |[w.‘1 o Captain of the Alaska Game n ion boat Otter company Capt. Clark navigator, they expe both night and day Junean by Tuesday —— e | WHO'S WHO AND WHERE _!' Bids will leav § SUGAR! SUGAR Canning Peaches Canning Prunes Crabapples i Greenstufl more ree Sea will returning Best New Potatoes GARNICK’S PHONE 174 .:: ‘ IR ber « o | Saccessors to the ! Radiator! Trane Concealed Heaters Vastly Improve Heatin Comfort an Room Beauty George Sitka panied Junean Queen H Agent Service, from a Sitka him. L. Freeburn, ehurn e . well known mining| man and - part owner of l]u Pyramid Packing Company, pa June e Queen | ) Young, mem radio staticn force by Mrs. Youns, c last night ab to the L. Redlingshafer, for the U. S returned on the Queen short business trip to His son Tom accompanied Fiscal Forestry son of .l:nn.\ ed through on his way will enter Washington E. A. Hinkston, Blue Diamond Seattle, to S the he | of | where University er of the rm near the south ow Fox is returning ( aboard the Queen after north to purchase stock wife accompanies him Through passengers for Seattle on the Queen included Mr. Mrs. C. W. Harris and da He is foreman of the 3 Packing Company plant at Funter Bay Clyde Grainger, in Juneau for several days in- spect the new high school building, left on the Queen. With him is Mrs. Grainger and their son ! Traveling men leaving the Queen included B. C. and D. M. Bothwell, 'the bound for Petersburg and Tatter for Ketchikan. C. T. Gardner and A, C Winkle, with the firm of S Reynolds, logging conce age on the Queen | ! Room beauty unmarred by big, | It unsightly radiators—heating i comfort undreamed of before! * The ideal heating combination is achieved in Trane Concealed Heaters. Thousands in use. This new type of heating unit is walled in when your house is built. Nothing in sight but an artistic damper grille. Unlimited freedom in room arrangement. ‘Write or phone for folder. on the grille gives instantan: st CONCEALED HEATERS the ! tors, not vadiator s screens. An entirely of heating unit, replacing radiators. Adaptable to any heating system where radia- tors are ordinarily used. who has ).(-on’ g | | Heating starts the moment you open the damper — stops \ the second you clo . Knob aboard \'IIH: wyer- | GEO. B. RICE Ket- G. Nelson left for |<.v(m~f | Sheet Metal last evening aboard the “I tell you in advance what job will cost” kan Plumbing Heating Queen, several rection He has been here for days in charge of lht-i of the new building atleL@ o o Order Your Canning Peaches for Monday Delivery. GEORGE BROTHERS: Deliveries—10:30 a. m., 2:30 p. m. and 4:30 p. m. Phones 92 and 95 Open evenings T | T TR ——— & se====: T L LT IIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII FIFTY hottled carbonated blending of half Orange and half Lemon It Is New A It YOU'LL Is Different IT. DRINK A4 | N E LIKE O “It's the Berries” A rich twangey com- bination of raspberries and loganberries. IT'S GREAT THEN COMES MULHERN’S wEEw =SOo0R That will merit your approval as being one of the best Root Beer: ever embraced by bottle. With the addition of these three new flavors to our list we can now claim to have the larg- est assortment of soda water flavors in the Pacific Northwest. A FLAVOR For Every Taste a Obtainable at any deal- er of carbonated bev- erages on the Alaskan Coast. Yours for a BIGGER and BETTER IRROS Company “Quality Candies” “Better Beverages” AU MR ST SR A F. TAYLOR RETURNS R. F. Taylor, of the U. S. For- est Service, who has been in charge of a party doing research work iIn the vicinity of Killisnoo during the summer season, re- turned on the Weepoo Capt Carl Collen, on which he has been all season. Mr. Taylor per- manently attached to the Juneau office of the Forest Service, and will be joined by his wife in the near future. The Weepoose will Ketchikan, its headquartc this afternoon or tomorrow ing. R. FORMER JUNEAU MAN [ter of A. L. Spaeth, merchant of IS TO WED TODAY|Ketchikan, Dr. Hughes was re- cently graduated from dental coi- [lege, which he entered after leav- " ) ing Juneau several years ago, and chemistry in the Juneau Highl, = 00" hicing with Dr. H. 8. School for two successive years l”d“ of Ketchikan. is to be married at Ketchikan to- l v s day iere Spae fi Y to Miss Plere Spacth, daugh-{g15 papors ror sale at the Empire. Dr. Howard Hughes, who taught | L e ALL SOLD OUT All our shipment of Canning Peaches that arrived on steamer Dorothy Alexander, is sold out, but steamer Rogers is due Monday with another ship- ment and we will gladly take your order in advance. A NEW ARRIVAL “The Happy Home Breast of Chicken,” as a third shipment is in again. In this package you will only find BREAST OF CHICKEN, deliciously good for sandwiches and the price is right. ASK ANY OF OUR CUSTOMERS ABOUT BANANAS AND EVERYTHING , either morn AT THE HOTELS Gastineau Oscar Neland; H. W, . and Mrs. George a; Elmira Dean, Sitka; J. B Fagan, Seattle; Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Noble, Sitka; John McLeod Sitka; Mrs. Armstrong, Douglas Jack Conway, Skagw H. Mar- tin, Skagway. Alaskan 1 Martin Munson; Titus Demidoff. Sitka; L. Carro, Sitka; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson; John Bobek, city; Charles Williams, Auk Bay. Zynda Mrs. Lena C. Shaver, Skagway: John Baker, SitFe. i e, R ¥R 1t ths Emplre, Kaskevis. A. Young, ay; Gastineau Grocery PHONE 37 PLEASE REMEMBER OUR DELIVERY TIMES 10:30 A. M., 2:30 and 4:30 P. M. O1a papers tor sz The iatest designs In TALLY CARDS PLACE CARD GIFT CARDS and GREETING CARDS —at—— LARGEST SCHOOL .TABLETS IN JUNEAU ¢ TONIGHT A. B. HALL BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. Frec Deilvery Phone 134 Moonlight Serenaders When We Bell It It's Right Pied Piper Shoes Are Here PIED PIPER shoes for school, for play and for dress. Shoes scientifically built, step by step, upon the principle that insures comfort, health and natural beauty to growing feet. You have no idea of what a difference proper shoes and correct fitting service make until you have tried them. Bring in your boy or girl today -—You’ll both choose PIED PIPERS. Goldstein’s Emporium SHOE DEPARTMENT