The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 13, 1929, Page 2

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b G i - - - RS T o ——— —_— B iy e | B inud in aecotalis Whe Toan: . il S U o A5 o AR BN - - FAIR BUSINEss A demonstrator kindly answers T' €asary ’””" s E { questions relative to this display. |Bend for Work | - Mrs. B, Glass is an enthusiastic ; S ' 4 g’ ! IS GBNTI‘N“ING doncessionaire and takes biae for|On Alaska Capitol ! ~ dolls, toilet sets, blankets, binocu-|® T ol! ® : lars, a kodak, an electric iron and|® _ The Treasury Department o) 01/‘ c 00 a S | B srot-fight: le has approved the bond of e} 4 / 4 s 5\ Mike Avoian, of the Men's Furn-|[® N. P. Severin & Company e ! g ishing Store, is operating a con-|® for g bl § Q| cession booth and is specializing in|® contra o o e o ! . Auendm,cc nge on Sec-|pillows, blankets and bed spreads, |3 Tertitorial capitol aceortng @ |y 'FALL DRESSES of wool and { i .f e to official advices receive | 5 f 2 { ond Night — Conces- Frye's Products lo by J. C. McBride, Custodian |} I jersey for girls— i 1l o Other Displ A display of Frye's Lard and|e of Federal buildings here. ."2 i { Ll : {1 sions; Uther Displays Frye's Delicious Bacon shows o With the aporoval of the e({ ( 75 i | E | i i well in Harry Sabin's cone ! bohd, on Scptember 3, the e J. 3 3 ! {| (Continued from Page Ore) |booth which is decorated in red e’ firm wvas directed to procced e {1 4 |smiting propelstoest Solesen i ST o, S R anIEen | £ Wi g . SWEATERS f 1 11 | ¢ Shenes lon these edibles, as well as on some|e N. P. Severin, President of e SWEATERS for girls and boys, | | . !:wh{lm‘us .wtareh m?etmnme.nl. whllclf”nw or broiling chickens: e the \pany will arrive here o | o & ¥ l n the nex nzm(;m n tsh«‘ 15 taking|" 7y green and white advertising|o ncxt Monday, and it is ex- ® slip on and coat styles— ! 1 Ly ‘“‘L’f Hot Poimt four-|y,,p of the Thomas Hardwarele pected will announce when e - g $ burner electrlo range and - threel Gompany i featuring Allen's Tieat|s’ work will begin. Ho is a e $2 (5 to %4 50 ! 1 e hoagy, SUINERE STV Radiating Fins, Muresco Kalsomine,! o passenger on the steamer o |} e e I g o [and_Sherwin-Williams Paints nale Admiral Rogers which left e} 14 ) ~ Another concession booth which |y iches ls seattle last night . N ‘ 3 is gaining 11(1 lxl)n[lnrllazrxl‘ty is 1‘rszx't.m;1i The Harrl Machine SHop has ale ol RAINCOATS for girls and lmys, i P me called “bingo” in whic i ! . 50 . 8 most intersting advertising booth({e @ e ¢ ¢ ©c @ @ @ ¢ 0 0 ¢ o S L i True individuality { ';:‘:(“‘:"”:m“::;l']>"nllf'L | pasieboaid iy “which may be found Electrol g § rubber, and oiled slickers— l Rras, and e clal dises D33¥ien purners, plumbing supplie ’ can best be expressed | an important part. e o o tha LR e T I‘!OPMA[ INCREASE | 753 95 to $5 75 i { & & s Compas e o il 3 with apparel that is e n.,.“'."c";m;;;:‘v‘)}x, noag. |the mechanic | SHOWN THIS YEAR | P e & 1 y has o coness- | IR i ¥ ultra exclusive. { sion booth featuring all flavors Whippet Car Displayed ! BY PUBLIC SCHOOL | { soft drinks and including the cvr| The eau Fire Department is _— | ¥ A 5 popular Alaska Dry Ginper Ale.|operating a concession booth in | of more than| | 2 In selecting here, your choice The different colors of the flavors{which a stately maroon colored over the year 1924- |4 ! w Ny o in the bottles, which are arranged|Whippet sedan is displayed and on |25 the enrol of u“ . will "‘”‘.‘t most perfectly the in uniform rows on a shelf behind {which bids may be taken. Pibfic schools totals ‘536 sbudents,|§ ) true fashion of the season and which electric lights flash - inter- Pacific Cement Product % & menier. BupexlnhaA of | { i S : iF mittently, give the appearance of| The advertising booth of the Pa- |Schools, said today. Of this num- | also exclusiveness, for there is a vivid rainbow and attract the|cific Coast Coal Company features|per, 126 arc in the high school s only one garment in each styl(’ attention of every paserby. Candy, Diamond Portland Cement made 308 in the imar school ! FO( YTWEAR RN balloons, eccentric dolls, and canes by the Pacific Cement Compan: nce the the high 5 m our assortment. may also be bought. which is a subsidiary of the Pacific | school o students | A new hlllllln(‘l" Juneau Ice Cream Coast Coal Company. The mater-|and the chool eight. En- | A ey s (10115“ 19'75 to 45.00 For the first time the Juneau|ials used in the making of thx\\umnnm by 8 this morning | & 3 of footwear for 2 $ $ Dairy is selling ice cream which is|cement are obtained from View)was as follows 1 (1 | milady has just @10 175 = made at the plant and it has|Cove, Dall Tsland, Alaska. A dis-| Kindergarten, 33; first grade, 47; | o ) J Dresses—$19.75 to $35.00 proved its worth as far as the|play of the various uses to whick |sccond, 46; third, 37; fourth, G0; rived. Hats . numerous patrons at the dairy’s{this new Alaskan commodity can!fifth sixth, 44; seventh, 44;| ] ats—$6.00 and $7.50 concession both is concerned. The|be put is creating a great deal| booth is appropriately decorated in|of favorable comment. at the same date the ] white. Here also bids on Swilt's Cléves AdvoRbbuing schools had 501 students, 118 in| . . § Premium Hams and Swift's Pre- ks |high echoc! and 383 i gram- | P l B N 3 ? B M Bt’hr(’nlls CO In(‘ mium l;’;m-nn may be l,ak:n. i 1iine of the. cloyetip i aa- x::A:‘ < Bl “l( 1o (lra(ll" 0.« § . . : > °y % small boy was one of the many|VErtising at the Fair is found at| pocords ar Mr. Keller's office b ] < lucky patrons to carry home a z;“‘ """l\h “(;‘r“(f':cheamxik:itr;iim(; show that total enrollments in 1920, o5 j £ Swift's ham. ews. s e i RHEG 1921, 1922 a 923 were 205 9 . y . . ) § Wi ur:. Store Exhibit Ac¥bes the bootl and & Ibrée Wa-|ggy a:)?l o ?fim‘rz}\])l‘ju):};i;' id)}u:”:,f Jne Bosch Six-Tube Set, equipped with b g | 5 rs card greets the eye with the fol- - ik 4 i \ | The Butler-Mauro Drug Company |-t B0 "0 x| Uhe last five years enrollment fig- - (i The Butler Matro Drug Compaty llowiie wording: “Due to” afl. ex-urgs gt the end of the second week| Batteries and Loud Speaker, Tubes and TS DS U DD R SO SR S S RPN B S SISO SR e g y . s e = bunting with which to decorate r“t’“h’“‘,“‘q“I(fi;m‘fg:"“)fctz:flk;‘:;::‘ of school have been 361, 420, 446, } s 5 4 g SRS B SUCSINE A =1 their advertising booth and it makes | {1 "% "l WENEN B EREE HETHSI0 and 501, respectively. | Aerial Equipment. List, even dating, ' O ~ . splendid background for the dis-| ety ’ Joene. | That the enrollment this year 5] 1 | GET A CORONA o et L R R L A Bl decoz-{ gu1d pass the 600 mark is the be- | 25.00. ! (- B L Sargon, ‘which 18 @ “powerfal | 0 (DiS bocth: jEBt ‘SOmataed by M¥ Heler foday.| ‘ J. B. Burford & Co. | |vigorating tonic valuable for its Fruit Dis | Never before have the figures dur { J. B, 4 | ating ¢ valua spiay 3 ) LR AT T B N P"{UIT ARQ | “Our door step is warn by | |influence upon the appetite and| Tho fresh looking tomatocs, the[IDE the opening weeks of Sonoct] OUR PRICE FOR THE WORKS—$75.00 ¢ d : i satisfled customers” |the digestion.” |yellow peaches, and the sturdy| “;'l“l as this year, he ‘ { [ 2 3| Pusich and MacSpadden have -a[plants and protty flowers in the |2dde ! Set Guar: 0 : 3 ¥ ! | e _ |concession booth, decorated in red |concession booth of the Seattic| SInCe Mr. came to Juneau Set Guaranteed to Work OK h | e T i green, where anything from a|Fruit and Produce Comphny is very|in 1923 the school® enrolimient has ol / green, ything 5 o i or money back an (’ |1 Foreign and Domestic Woolens | portable Caswell vietrola to a pea- |attractive. Bids on all the articles | i€ )v“ “’l’"”’-‘l"‘“,“"»‘; 0 per cent. | ) n Stock cock lamp may be pufchased by|disglayed as well as on pillow coy-{ 1° DISBeSt ncrease for any one | . [ taking bids on the articles. Mike]|ers; fruit cake, and Sinclaiy’s smok-|YS3r Was 1027-28, when the enroll- \ Correct Pashioms sndt Falislo |i!8king Bids on the Scigles. POREL L oy be takem, ment jumped 90 students, due, Mr. . ! 2 . N & iy Keller believes, to tk structi aska eCclric £agh JELLY GLASSES ‘1! F. WOLLAND | ls and win be right on tho job Buery Exhibh B e e it e | 4.3 . to greet his many fricnds today,| THe advertising booth'of the Ju- | ugsat Cold. Soaragol L ian), 5 Merchant Tailor ,especially so since this is’ Douglas)nedn, Bakery contains an imm(‘nw,Wh‘“'h“}" ‘"_’:‘)"V‘\’ number of fisher- POlU(?T CO- 4 i I Juneau P. O. Box 86 and Thane Day at the Fair. |cm with' pink snd white icing|™eP and their families to Juneau. - i a F 1 Behrends Exhibit ch bears the following inscrip-| SO | § § Phone 12 ~ Bl Gasey 1o il ai No_ @ Wil The dark, conservative color of |t “Southeastern Alaska Fair| - MISS HANSON BETTER | § longhby - Ave. with {te gest mO- the lesther luggage displayed in|The one who h‘n lucky enough to TR s Juneau—Phone 6 Douglas—Phone 18 ] BACCO and SNUFF CURE, Hours the advertising booth of B. M. guess the weight of this cake mM- S 2 I =5 i 2p m to7 p m Oall and we Bebrends Co, Inc, shows off to take it home. Signs placed about| '“7F \ ol A Bex ok T Qo it B, g 331 say decided gdvantage against the pur- |the booth very gencrously advise [POStion as fousth grade teacher| i Juneau You « o . ple and Black backsround which |vidfors fo “Get Hot Dogs at mc[l;"‘:m;”“" e illness, | 15 - ng I—Ia (1"7("' ) C - | Hond_ Booth,” “Try the Fruit Cak: IS 0 Baie o i i E A ""IIJ"‘ -“o |at 'Péte’s Bogth,” and “Get Sand- be up and around again, During 8 ;i “ ’ | at Minfile's Booth.” |n:-r absence from school her vacan- . ! , o pC T he American Logion concsssion | Gogaarg - - " M B M 1927 Chevrolet Truck | |bobth is displaying a Majestic Com- i { i 2 Vo‘ws M s’c [bination Radio and Phonogranh oiif CRIPPLED BOAT IN TOw | - “@ yen / |which bids are rapidly being taken. ? ey sl GOOD RUNNING ORDER fib e Folgers Coffece L g i on The J. B. Caro Company has aler;:’ffi"firi U'ls.':‘“““ gl 125 00 {concession both at which bids may L Visly lom, hey rud- | . b ‘ ew ” m |be taken on cigars and tea sets fir sng S when, She ekl : and numehous other articles. A ;:l,,r ;n St,’ .;}eotlhg_e I‘S_m“d Lo per ) A ; “rhuplay of Folger's coffee is very| oo detu e(‘:‘:"ydmd‘sb;";e}:z [‘JS g‘“”‘c"’; [ i much in evidence. i Hpg M C l M £ The white bunting used to dec- G, Qutter Ghelan, Commander R.| c au Otor Ompan)y i f [orate the advertising booth of a.| . DERBNOL according to advices i " o S ? |B. Burford and Company makes aF: | 7 fhes.m )\qult(). 4 la_fitting background for the dis- b { | 1id many otherinsects [play of office furniture and the| G oes To Congres i : Co;onu typewriter. 4 S 3 ARD OIL L | [ 5 ‘mndna:g: 1:(,1.‘(-, o W il INSIDE RE-INFORCEMENT AT THE o 0l edible appeared af | KNEE W i { the Fair in the form of baked ice HERE PROTECTION COUNTS créam pie and is being sold at | .' W. B. Lassiter's booth. Tt s red ) hot and is cold and a decidedly 1 ] |delicious pie with its golden brown { | ‘ meringue and its cool refreshing i ; center of ice cream. Mr. Lassiter : : uses an Edison clectric’ toaster for Built for the special ] ; baked ice cream. He also is dem- i f"m‘““'m‘ "‘l"""“"" 3 i cnstrating the new Dormeyer elec- boot is expected to give. Re- tric beater with which h: beats gl g ok o {up the meringue used on his baked ,,:.:,,“n i:,:kd,p:: '::“;, ‘ ‘{ce cream pies. Mission Orange | the toes and vamp; plenty of ) juice may be bought at this booth. stretch in the skirt; plenty re A rich cream colored bath tull of wear in the soles. Try a M 3 is displayed against the futuristic| w'i:‘l"isll"nnmlndffin‘d the i i designed walls of the advertising v 48 o il o 5 booth of the Rice & Ahler Com- otoss i vt o | 8 pany. % Made by ¢ , Al Forsythe is operating a con-| i cession booth and finds that his Uniteg States Rubber Company t “bingle game” is increasing daily ' in popularity. i - b Program Tl‘xis Afternoon Assoclated Press Plioto. | A8 Al "o ; This afternoon’s program at the| Numa Montet of Thibodaux, La DEALERS 2 Southeastern Alaska Fair is under| was recently elected to congrer \ the supervision of Mrs. Rose Davis from the third Louisiana district, { and consists of drills and dances :::"_‘:::‘"' the late “Whitmotl P, : by the pupils of the Juneau and § $'79£ Douglas Government sehools; & A " ‘Im t“bes) piano solo by Margaret Pierce, of Poryer detetion atid the iow 45 tubcs plus four tuned stages of Douglas; and a chorus by the Camp p i radio frequency the most powerful B Sh | o iR i e oo 80 hum and no ife Girls. d oscillati Tonight's program will be as ad- i o m-(mwrdmtum‘t:::;w:ywm gives vontinad . form .:n-tunty th high and low wave vertised, 4 lengths. I :fl aker. Extra Children’s Day will be celebrated |' . htavy,flur u.mx«m with positive voltage-ballast, tomorrow afterncon at the Fair 4 insurcs long o ca:mtofAmencn with a huge Pageant after which { ut. Doors m erlqyl'oadoon the bicycle, tricycle and kiddie ! g' admmnrp“ mmmw a¥ t zaoes il beyhe]d h ! : utcheon plate, knobs sad door pulls finished in genuine silver. . . # b1 The last night of the Fair will “ | KARL K. KATZ 'ACIFIC FREE Home Demonstration |.: 5w oo own 1 at the Fair Building ¢ 4_1-:: mfi-: ‘ to witness the awards of prizes " e RA].LW AY Alaska Electric Light & e ™ e ==y i ning them. 9| v AMIS 4 ———— Awlly n'fl—* # £ Power Com’mny An increase over previous years,| | because: fl“l‘-"‘ % - 600 Chinese have be Ha 'we can increass theattention : ' y as “undesirable” by the Philippine | - % OId Papers for saie at Empirs Office JUNEAU 1" i DOUGLAS s oy the. Philipine | FL= 4

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