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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, SEPT. 16, 1029, e —___ u = SP 4 3 1 N 5 3 JUNEAU YOUNGSTERS Mrs. J. Kendler, Mrs. Frank |Witch—Barbara A. Hermann; Shep- | MINNIE FIELDS THANKS eececescsscs s o g “ Pierce, of Douglas, and Mrs. Ed-|herdesses—Anna Norton and Mary, EVERYBODY, ESPECIALLY . . wnR HAVE DAY AT FAIR |ward 8. Addison acted as judges of |Louise Norton; Fairy—May Nelson; | CREWSON, GEORGE BROS.|e MARY BURNS TO BE . ; : : the pageant and the following Dutch Boy and Girl—Elaine Houscl’ . ON KOMO TUESDAY . L b M N » The youngsters of Juneau had|awards were made: Fairy—May|and Ruth Garby; Mary, Mary,| 1 Wwant to thfnk all of my legion|e NIGHT; 10 TO 11 e ITHHUT DEL AY umoer at a Mioment’s [Nolice ' the biggest day In the history of |Nelson, first; Pirate—Russel Roy-| Quite Contrary—Maxine Darby; vvf frlfinda, in Juneau, Douglas,|e ° y Southeastern Alaska Fairs Satur- |ded Hermann, second; Old fash-|Japanese Gir —Sybil Godfrey; Cuu-\"h-md(well. Thane and everywhere|e A special cablegram receiv- e N D l day afternoon when they held their |ioned girl—Pauline xzargaret Pet-|boys—Jack Newmarker and Bon;fl“’-‘ who so magnificiently gave me|e ed this afternoon from e 1} e a»y ¥ H randmother—Hel- [Scott; Old Fashioned Girl—May- splendid support at my booth at|e Schwabacher Bros. and Co, e i o/ pageant and wheel races in the |rich, third; and gi g the Southeastes Al Fair Building. en Beistline. Other children tak-|bella George; Quaker G"FHHE""ILxdol‘:kee:: s;:ke ;sknwl"-blr. I|e 1Inc., Seattle, seid: “Glad to ® . ageant were: ; —Helen | Wou ou )y the|e advise you that Miss Marye e _ sAlcld ent:les - :;i‘; ?t?fm::i;n:; gllgw::t,\lru; }lzl;ih\:)::vch‘ Malcolm gecxgfif:n:éuo?_rz:g?%mn ::--“‘““d personally and give you my|e Burns will be on the KOMYO . May Turn Dirt Tomorrow OUT OF TOWN ORDERS CAREFULLY 3 Tt o P B . it G i A i |heartfelt thanks. You did wonder-|e program Tuesda; ing ® yel d bi- | Faulkner, Peter Warner, and Grace | abian—Patricia Harland; Stick of o prog; ‘y evening FILLED of the kiddie kar, tricycle and bl- [Fauknen Betes o Hermann; | Candy—Mary Metoalt, and Police-|{ully my me and when I say 1 am e from 10 to 11 lock, o| —Subcontracts Are Be- e i ey ST men—E. Weyend and Bobby Raven. Perfcctly happy, I am or-y miowing|e Miss Burns recently gave o| - Let to | 1Fi Dorls Miettenen was the winner YOU appreciation in my humble way. (e two concerts in Juneau, one o| INg et to AL LIS ESTIMATES FURNISHED vy of the kiddie kar race. And to H. B. Crewson, represen-|e concert in Petersburg and e The girls tricycle race was won |tative of Schilling’s coffee, he was|e two in Ketchikan, aud then e! (Continued from Page One) GET OUR PRICES FIRST by Ruth Allen, first, and Mary E.|® Prince, his firm is positively fe. with her accompanist, went e | Stewart, second: and the boys |there and the coffee product is of |e south accompanied by Mrs. e |rowed in a lifeboat to Nome, then SA VE ON FOOD |tricycle race was won by Horace |the best. as my patrons said, and(e Vern Vance. The two will e[a boom placer mining camp. He —_— Adams, first: and Malcolm Faulk-|L Want you all to patronize that|e later go to New York City. e (lived there from 1905 to 1909 and ner, second. fkind and ask for Schilling's. Not|e o |has counted himself a sourdough : : % i only the coffee but also the must-/|@ @ @ @ ® @ @ ® @ o o e e |Alaskan since that time. He is J L be M ll ’ 1 /i stinting yourself, by buying here The bicycle race for girls, €0, i pe gonated the coffee to me familiar with Alaskan conditions uneau Lumoer s, Ine. h Without RUUHOE SOU Ly Y o 4 goas SN tnder, as won by\to help make my concession the NOTICE which is ene of the reasons he is : 4 where you can get MORE AND BETTER b gs;‘:;rx‘m;‘:i:s’"'T‘:'c'“““":g success it was. really desirous of using local labor PHONE 358 4 5 1 e B S : b And to George Brothers, that| An execuuve meeung of the Am-|and materials wherever it is pos- . FOOD for less money: e S e ey cry et bunch of progressive store boys, I erican Legion Auxiliary will be sible. Lumber For.Every Purpose P ® P Butt iy 7 2 R want to give special thanks. No|held in the Dugout at 8 o'clock to-| He will be here sevaral days while 5 1b. can Peanut Butter ........... A Rate” race for. gltls ten matter what I wanted, when I be-|night. All auxiliary members are|the project is being launched. He an Hersheys Cocoa ... 4 g jcame short, the boys and their de- |urged to be present. will then leave for Chicago but will | {— 1 Ib. can Hersheys years old and older was won by | ; Jeane Vanderleest, first; and Dana | iVeTY Wagons were at my disposal EDITH SHEELOR, return to visit the job at vorious Old P 4 i S | WE HAVE FOR PROSPECTORS Davictis Ihadii. i s, caoe | lr‘r;;t]cter what hour of the day| adv. President. | intervals during its progress. apers for sale at Empire Office . . for boys was won by Walter Lund- | yoy gre all my friends, and again OPEN. EVENING! o S e PR Esy = 5 Dried eggs in cans, sliced onions, gren, first; and Hinling Haglind my special thanks. ¥ 8 . evaporated spuds, dried mixed i 7 (e MINNIE FIELDS. The CASH BAmUrrgm and i/ T T | B o B Main Streets, op] . 8. Cable vegetablrs. NEW RECORDS ATTENTION Office, is open evenings for the " New VICTOR RECORDS JUST Meeting of Women's Club, Tues- | convenience of those who cannot | A ARRIVED. Anderson Music Shoppe. day evening, at 8:00 p. m. New (arrange to shop during the day. Purveyors to Patricular People Ry meikte ARt S . gar Phones 92 and 95 Open Evenings | MORE BARGAINS FOR YOU CRISCO—3 1b tin, reg. 95¢ ............... $ .78 POST TOASTIES—extra crisp corn Phone 478 WE BUY RIGHT WE SELL RIGHT Hart Oil Burners Soldin | - One Month | in Oregon, Washington and Alaska. Not be- cause they are chedper, but because they are BETTER! 1 LOW PRESSURE—will not wear; LARGE OPENING NOZZLE—will £ o, 3L;’ff‘ages o 0 ‘N FLOUR—Fisher’s Blend, 49 1b. sack, et i SR $2.49,241-21b.sack . . . . . $1.29 And Something for Your Sweet Tooth MR. GOOD BAR—1-2 pound size, fill- Schwartz Ginger Ale (why pay more) . perbottle . . & 4L 15¢ Del Monte Fruit Salad, No. 1 can,tall . 25c ed with nuts for only ... $ 20 . 3 ) e : s : 20 { 4 A not clog; SWING OUT SPARK—will not carbonize; VACUUM FEED ) C"”O (Sl”‘e JLll) for Jams and Jell'«es, —no pumps to wear; SIMPLE—only one moving part; SAFE—Abso- . . y We service HART BURNERS FREE OF CHARGE for the first six ' PHONE 174 P ost Toastws, fres’l and crtsp v 2 p kgs' ' 256 months and the factory GUARANTEES them against defective work- || 3 . . : A = = [ Wesson Oil, quart sizecan . . . . . 57c s oo } SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY BACK RICE & AHLERS CO. HEATING SHEET METAL a “We tell you in advance what job will cost’ (i Sardinola (something new) try a can, 5 ounces,only. .. .. o'y . . . B€ PLUMBING NEW FALL MERCHANDISE 0. 59¢ Honey, cream whipped honey, large 2Lean , w0 i Clorox (cleans and whitens clothes), perbotile , & A e VO i% . . 19¢ oy Arriving on : Rubber Boot Speciais . ] ! Every Boat Old Dutch Cleanser, 3cans . . . ... 25¢ g & Men’s Goodrich King Fisher Hip Boots, pair ... $6.45 # E Large assortment of Fruits and Vegetables i |~ Liog L";,eig}:‘ "Sp;:t::g NS g il i . . ABAL JPOTUINE DOOIS ... cciaeeiaaanas o 2 ] “ H & S. Graves M ore Cannlng P eaChes Per box ey $1‘1 0 Boys’ Regular Storm King Boots ... 3.95 i The Clothing Man Youths’ Regular Storm King Boots ... ... 3.45 ¥ I - DRY GOODS DEPARTM ~ | |||||||_||_|||l||l|||||||||||||||l|||||||||||||||Illlllllll|||lIlllllllllIllllllllllllllllfillllll : ENT ; = = 1 Blogsom Silk, yard .....c.iiadal nens Laaiaieabaiesi $ .50 i DUX.B AK Black and White Silk Hose, 75¢ pair, 2 pair ... . 1.35 HUNTING CLOTHES Men and Women GOLDSTEIN’S EMPORIUM : i.M. Saloum Next to Gastineau Hotel * ; WING z FOOT AND . PANCO RUBBER HEELS HaLr soLes ... 91,50 See BIG VAN the GUN MAN STEEL TRAPS AND AMMUNITION O P e e et e e e s YOU ALWAYS KEEP.DRY IN DUX-BAK CLOTHES A Complete Line Here Leader Department Store GEORGE BROTHERS Men’s Dress Shirts $1.25 PHONE 83 OR 85 “The Store That Pleases” THE SANITARY GROCERY