The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 17, 1928, Page 2

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B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. PRESENTS The Pickford The Hollywood The Royalton a blue suit, a a grey suit, all real “aces.” You need all three— and an overcoat THE HOLLYWOOD: The newest star on the Middishade “lot.” High-rise pleated trous- double breasted vest, precisely peaked lapels—all register English. : THE PICKFORD: A new grey suit, cbnceiy- ed, directed and produced by’ Mic haels Stcrn —and presented to you by us. The smart double breasted vest, the clean-cut .peaked lapels. English in its style inspiration, ; i THE ROYALTON: An overcoat by Michaels Stern. The newest in fabrics, smart in color, Crs, R 4 swagger in cut—a coat far beyond its nearest competitor. y i J “Always tlie Best Things First’ Juneaw's Leading Department Store an |ml Leota Harris. Following the races a short stag rogram of vas giv en. Those who appearcd in thi laet w Harriet Holman, Grace | Meggett and Blla Woolard she . - ->-o the wrong 1 | HIGH scHooL discussed the ART AWARDE | she Awards in the High 00l Ar. section of the Kducational De | partment at the South tern Alas ka Fair have heen given out first premiums are received bj ] ;M.n_\' Claire Hellenthal, Parochia’ | 8chool, who received 3; W. Roden burg, Parochial School; Mable Rit ter, Parochial School, John Hellen thal, Parochial School, and Lucillc She said th enthusiastic 1§ ncean flight keen' ‘abo fio, You will be proud to wear Phoenix ing her husba blk. goo times in sho B the two that told . of" Mary Vanderleest, Parochlal Schoo’ who received 3. The exhibit was quite large and ncluded charcoal, water color mcdelling and pencil work. t drew much attention and favorable comment during the Fair. AT THE HOTELS Gastineau Joe Schultz and IN RACES “ AND PAGEANT LAST SATURDAY AT FAIR *& ¥ she rel h# v week.: W ‘ou_can. | \bout * hine " The kiddles of Juncau had tifc biggest day in the history of Southeastern Alaska Fairs, Satur. dily afternoon when they held their pageant and wheel races in the H. B Wil “Best Mother Goose character. Ruth Keen; best sustained charac- as Little Bo Peep, Virginie mflnn: best sustained ch; ter it Brewer, dressed as an old. ned lady; most comical char. fs, Thomas Hellan and Coleen as Walt and Skeezix; most tiye character, Mary Jean “:hmn as Curly Locks; dain- t’n character, Louise Adams, as M the prize winners there e 30 entrants in the Pageant. ‘i the tricycle races were: ‘Adams, winner;. Harriet Huth Allen, Junior Ves. ‘D, Allen and Keith Calif: Mr. and Mrs, H. San Francisco. Alaskan Hotel P. W. Black, Hawk Inlet; Tom Tarro, city; John Swenson, Ten- akee; Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Parso Tenakee; B. Hoover, Tenakee Walter A. Soboloff, Sitka; S. ¥ May, Speel River; John Smitt, Tenakee; John Polk, city, B. Sneve, side the there, too. “He final me u nickle to eat. Some Hotel da Adam Spinger, " Beattle; Finsberg, Beattle; J. C. Mons Anderson, Chas. Williams, Thelma Meade, city; Mrs. H. Bchafer, Hidden Falls; Mrs. R. Barclay, Fox Island; Mrs. Carrol |W! P. Price, Chilkoot Barracks. ———.e— When a gossip rings the bell it|# often means a lot of trouble is coming in the front door for friend Ivan Boartman, _the bicycle race were: Alvin Bloom. Robert Blom. B. M. Behrends Co,, Iflc (Contiowan mus Faa¢ One ceported dogfon, Miks Eldef sald had no. wigh to “put him - in “owed It to hefselt” to tell her slaé ot thé hlory, letter fn which he wis threatoned febd.hls wito to “Befofe .u!n lettot hb had beou sho_sald. e did evefythifng ih h Hose. Norten, who received 2. prevent me fro Second premiums were awarded | gho’ rovie B. M. Behrends, to Lucillg Norton, Parochlal Schoo'{iha time 'g‘; who received 2; Mable Ritter, Pa i 508 1 Co., Inc. ] rochial Sctinol, who seceivod 3 ant | b LIKEAR: A Il m:hum that tollow nd lathf t NW tle shack of & ‘boarding house b i ,cnntrlhu e o »-'4. “"“'L Ruth Eldur Cldims She Feed Spouse in ' Theu' “Lean” Duys » ht” ' Bhe sald she atldir only becauge At Wonidek had been n_his sipport of the untll he recelved-a e ) @nglous for the Yo “Alter the 'letter hils power to Boing. | the rofante lro th 1626, dec nd id, besn a " chap.” At ] e x eht. | Su y:hh ) %-w cl‘l 4@ ; Fair Building. ‘En{m&. city; "l‘hu.mxm B. vlhll‘h'llz(u b and denids “All cntries in the pageant and | MArleston, S G e W. Woster. | We had jit $180 betweeh ub. In both tricycle and bieycle race: | ¢ ;‘"1’"“ 3 ,I’ fi”" ity: H{ iivided it. * I took my $60 Teceived prizes from the Fair As | o '\'an 3 i Mapat | went to Florida with some trie soclation. There were seven prize Mu:l“arc Kot ‘"";"" 20 e ‘l"‘," n an_automobile. | managed winners in the Pageant, as fol.| 3 1 Hre: SR LR ubrey|ring a job thlt paid me $12.60 . Bs: Shuquain, Petersburg; Mr. and | il ana 4'died on this fn & " Mrs. F. R. Denmy, San Diego, 1] track afd trl dm- of mine the months y he didn't” eaj |leading colors. " [brown broadcloth coat of three- PARIS-- Broadcloth s to play E lan lmportant part In. coat mate- Dark prqwn, black are the’ Talhot shows a rlalg 'for autumn. marine ‘blue and quarter Jength, with collar and cufts of beaver, for wear with a “|dress of plaid kasha in beige and brown. The skirt I8 finished with a hmwn broadeloth band. ASKS JUNEAU TO ASSIST N BELIEF FUND AChairman Behrends Re- ceives Appeal to Aid Porto Riqap Sqfierers in ie various ranches of aneuu Chapter, i(lq Rad ql are urged to for relfef af the Porto The MI nshlenls (hurricans - sutferers. s, Chairman apter tram J. Ar. e Red Cross Frnncinu) and cahlégram ' is “Followihg - tafa}l‘nm recelved i trom Natjora} igadquarters: ‘West Indies ‘Hirricane . has destroyed thousands of homes In Potto Rico and other iglands, also devastating crops. ' Immediate need for food, shelter, medfchl supplies and emer- gency follet. 'Red Cross is faking ) President large fund linporullve Plaaw give widest pos- sible pubkicity this appear and no- tity ptblic ‘your Chaptér will re- ¢oive .and forward' to National Headquarters ‘all contributions. Ini- tial donation 1s made of $50,000 finds. Baker, Red irector of disas- r rained staff are now on way to island. Request you, give this Informa- nlergy for ‘information to i6 _pubilc on Binday. Wire each day total amount recelved. Also hake ramlttqneed ‘Promptly to this office.” / Chairman Behrends 'announced this forenbon that a committee will be ‘apopinted to_Boticif donations tomorrow and_all residents are ed to contribufe to the fund, no matter how $mall an dmount. Ll -*t IMP‘ERIAL Wt 4y ur;nm | N to -save enowgh to get Lyle do'l m Rain tonight and Tuesday; fime— 4 p. m. yest'y 20.80 50 Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. Weather Bureau Forecast for Junean and viginity, beginning 4 p. m. today: moderate southerly winds LOCAL DATA Barom. Temp. Humidity Wind Velomty Weather 97 sw Misting glightly above normal in the vie Yukon Valley. w LARGE ICEBERG PUT ON BEACH An iceberg, sald by some to be the largest drifting into the chan- nel in years, floated into Gasti- neau Channel yesterday afternoon and was immediately taken in tow by a crew from the Coast Guard Cutter Unalga and put on the peach on Douglas Island opposite lower Willoughby Avenue. The iceberg was about 135 feet in length and on the beach extended upward of between 86 and 40 feet. R COMMERCIAL AND SPEOIAL SCHoOOL AWAHDB AT FAIR Awards in L)n. Cnmmtr ial De- || partment at the 8. 8. Alaska Falr, inity ork. Dell E, 8heriff, Alaska's tuner now at Gastineau Hotel. R o 0 onne o d 91d papers for saie at the Em)ire. 4 a. m. today .29.79 46 98 g 2 Misting Noon today 29.72 47 98 4 Rain CABLE AND RADIO XEPORTS 214 YESTERDAY T of TODRY, v Highest 8 pm. | Low 8am. Sam. Precip. 8am Statlona— tomp. _temp. ' _\Smp. temp, Velocity 24 hre Weather Barrow - 34 28 28 28’ 0 Pt Cldy Nome 44 38 34 40 a6 30 Rain ¥ “QuahrvSMl on Evarv Wheal” } Bethel 46 10 34 18 04 Rain Fort Yuken ... 42, ° 38 28 7 0 Cldy Full line of Heywood-Wakefield Carriages 42 32 32 — 04 Snow g 38 36 32 12 Snow and Sulkies Paul 16 14 40 34 30 Rain Y H Dutch Harbor. 54 52 38 Cldy uneau oung arllware 60. Kodiak 54 48 | 42 10 0 Clear Cordova 48 42 36 4 12 .('l\.-ur e S Juneau . 54 50 46 2 .49 Misting | f—ee VBT Prace Rupert.. 56 b0 50 8 Rain imonton «...... 68 60 | 36 2 . u Cldy Seattle 72 70 [ 80 50 . 0 Clear P ’ Fortland 80 80 58 58 . 0 Clear 5CcTO San Francisco.. 62 58 | 64 54 . 0 Cldy $5.00 *_Less than 10 miles. NOTE —Onsofvations at SL Paul, Duteh Harbor Kodiak,| Juneau, Prince Rupert, Edmonton, Seattle, Portland s3d San Francisco are made at 4 a m. and 4 p. m., Juneau A~ 223 SEWARD STREET The pressure is moderately low throughout Alaska except in the Aleutian Islands and is falling rapidly in Bering Se of has fallen in neafly all parts of Alaska with some snow in the Moderate temperatures prevail in all portions of t%e Territory with a rising tend ency in the Western portion. addition It to the regular samples of letter and manuscript work, signs, figures, and scencs. They it i ke T g |were so pertectly done, and shaded Featuring Frye’s Delicious Hams and Bacons k A § |that it seemed impossible that A the work had been done on a type- FHONE 38 writer. Special Awards Lucille Norton, F received first aw Ritter, of the same second for the best marine free- ' hand drawing. Juneau first prize for the best drawing of still lite. — e Motorship Oregon of the Inde- pendent Steamship Company sails from Seattle September 25. Your patranage is solicited. curing space, sce ). B. Femmer, or Phone 114. Public It 1s Rain a. Puget Sound FRYE-BRUHN COMPANY QUALITY MEATS Mayflower Butter and Eggs included, in lovely de- arochial School, d, and Mable school, received Elliott Robertson, wonools, received Spanishtown All Chicken TAMALE For se- Guarantee—Only fresh chicken, best grade spices, corn-meal and special processed corn husks used in the making of these tamales. Vacuum packed in glass jars. adv. ady. were made on Saturday by thel, Jjudges for the saplendid typewrii- ing exhibit of the Juneau High School,” Winifred Carlson receiving special mentlon. " The exhibits at- tracted the attentlon of Fair pat- rons and.was scmething quite new tp most people in typewriting id.{ Girls’ Print Dresses Guaranteed fast colors, daintily trimmed and neatly finished. 6 to 14 years. Moderately priced at ( $2 50 Flannel Mtddfes For sc‘loo] wear———m Collufi are braided. fim 8 to 16. ONLY $3. 805 5 scarlet and pavy. A Tamale is a meal §o., 40 CENTS CALIFORNIA GROCERY Free delivery three times daily “Best in Everything” it o i e R R S s S NORTHERN HOTEL ROOMS—50 cents per night and up; $8.00 per week and up. Public shower and tub baths 50 cents. Ray Oil Burmer in operation—Hot water day and night. Rooms $12.00 per month and up—steam heated. PHONE 478 F& - v e P USED EASTMAN 2C SPECIAL CAMERA Regular $65 value when new—icw $£0 Alaska Scenic Views qummerci,al Photographers Phane 35 oid Papefs for sale at Empire Office FOR THE BEST FLOOR PAINT IN TOWN TRY OVER-NITE FLOOR ENAMEL ol Ty JUNEAU PAINT STORE CHICKEN DINNER AUK BAY INN Watch our adverusuu Wm of owr I’dl opwu WHITE TWILL MIDDIES 8 to 16 years. $1.50 and 31.85 y Ties aud'&QRfs: In plaids, dresden’s dots and plain colors. SANDWICHES 12 Miles Out COFFEE a0 O PRI . 060 TR ARk Ior coming

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