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)8‘ SKAGWAY TAKES prize for a bowl of pans Mrs. Godd THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, SEPT. 4, 1930. ~ iing of 8 ay wa: of nasturtiums and second HOME GANNED Daily Cross-word Puzzle FAIR SHOWS AUKONS Solution of Yesterda & Silihworm Puzzle was in the main spectators gallery |at 7:45 o'clock and the .first, se- ilection was given shortly after, |From then until the final number ' Skagway Queen Guest of Juneau Fair [] a t prize for a bowl of ! LlUN s SHARE UF ‘,‘ 1d second pri; a vase| Gflnns EXGEL 1. Stupld animal Huw Tu KEEP |the gallery was filled with spec- « ¥ ¥ ENNTTAT L JC]o[P]ALL] g . tators and the aisles around the Mrs. Martin Lynch received first y AIN[T]EMOIPIERIA] o oMliss Sylvia Baker, chosen @ |(air building nearest the gallery FLORAL AWARDS ) a vase of pink roses, a HOMER S BEST EICITIE[DMMSIER]I N BUYS AT Hu\ME 5 Queen of the Skagway Har- ® |were crowded with listeners. On of white| TIEISING o/ TINFIAD! . vest Festival, is in Juneau ® one occasion the band played for y and o|TIDENITIONIS and the guest of the officials ® [one of the dancing acts on the i | T NIA I RIFOR P ® of the Southeastern Alaska ® gtage. i R Y n ¢ ® Fair. Accom 45 0 Blooms in Great Variety ey Awards Made for Jams, OlLOMMCILIEIAIT]S Awards Made for Cakes—!o panjed by her e | Tonight, starting at 7:45 o'clock, - of Skagway was . R parents, Queen Sylvia was e = Je”les Conserves and OREJNB O YIMTRII the second band concert will be and of l)\'t‘l)‘ Hue Are prize for a vase of CS erves " NOJliT o YMBEIEN Bread Today, Cook- ® taken for an automobile ride ® |given, an entirely new program et at Fair and second prize Such Delicacies Eflisioe AISIElS 1e5 TBidotrow ¢ to Mendenhall Glacier this ® to be presented. pom pom dahlias. OTOMS oL e forenoon. She will also be . - e won first prize f0r| gomer died too soon—to be exact | ERANMATELL]I [ER tS T AT S B nls, 8 | . |2830 years. He never would have REMIINFIEREINCIE Why SOy Hamet They | bl A R B G N i Ax\zlx'(.tt’lj] gone into rhapsodies over the am- N ARNT[I RIE don't; not if mother can bake the ® planned in her honor. o | U [ of cactus {hrosial ‘food served to gods on| s S OREEMISIA[U[L] & Pronos kinds ‘of | okkee hint.1lst evening ' ¢ ©°8 © 4 B high Olympus if his existence [ 45 Browned brena |D2lted the crowds attending the had vpeen deferred until he could ::- :u.mn 3. ll'inrllnl chame 7. Sen engle :: gnl;-:“u’-ll veed | Southeastern Alaska Fair. And 1 1 1 have seen and tasted the delectable cathedral eity 55, Ad DOWN &4 Contends father wouldn’t spend so many i GERT ‘ TTLI edibles displayed in the Home Can-| & On condition L l"'l-mlllol Fhretn ires |nights at the lodge if he could make SEA’ E, Sept. 4 —The easts was given|,ino Department of the Southeast-| $% Concerning 5 Rk Front of the | collation at home of such delici- bound Great Northern mail train -competi-| o Atack % = 45, Obstruetion W foot ous table luxuries as were shown in | i enroute to Chicago from Seattle fern Alaska Fair. His transcendent| 4;, Nevertheless 4 Word of Wine ensk | vers, ferns andlgeniys would find subjects worthy| $% Makes ince R~ bounteous profusion at the Do- AR hacERT e nfes, WERHERE = : F il mdek C\.:mm“iu Snicureas 5L Cooking utensf) & Crazy: slang ‘:estic_nctmking Department of the 2 4;;:;‘“1;“:;19 heart of the Cascade of ouglas also re- 1 g S X ition. > plaudits in the jams and jellies, | POSs| ceived special mention for NON-{poncorve o o ecerves, spiced and Cakes in abundance, of superla-| Ihe¢ Juneau City Band delighted| Engineer Homer Applegate Is s k o B antty joonserves; and. pi 8D tive quality, were displayed the |2l in attendance at the Southeast- | nussing. » ' competitiv 5 0-’;;* pickled delicacies that )'gsterdas' o enl: dsl in accordance with|®™® Alaska Fair last night and so| Fireman Lavine is badly scalded. display. A myrtle tree, way- e taxed to lhve limit the ability of npw rgl : :}'fectlve Wb kv bk insistent was the applause that| Passengers in the rear sleeping but demure, and a calla 1y, “PEANUTS” WILL AID |competent judges to differentiate Bl el M greeted each number, the bandsmen |car were not hurt. anell o, sre r ND [Pt the better and the best of “"‘L“, “‘;“‘“‘ C“gk”t‘g “2;”;’5 :" continued the concert until near| Thiee cars loaded with mail ention in the non-com CIVIC PURPOSE FU the luscious exhibits “’;’““m “t{; tni:b - o fet;gnae,m o'clock, over the alloted time. and cxpress were derailed. exhibit department AT S. E. ALASKA FAIR Many First Prizes %/// ;‘;mfion i st day of the €X-|yfarches, waltzes and selections| The engine was overturned. S ay captured the lion’s s i A Mrs. Walter Scott was awarded V % Today' 15!t tiokietade, Hreads comprised the program. The balj No cause is known for the wreck. o { One of the special features for|first prizes for spiced gooseberries, Friday, for cookles, and Saturday = 3 : M w. C s the Kiddies rolic at the South- ;lef’d peaches flfw*d pears, goose- Voor ples;: all airtetes o B iAo ; Mr: s astern Alaska Fair next Saturday|berry jam, peach conserve, pine- | . C W , Th G “fternoon will be riding “Peanuts,” |apple conserve, rhubarb conserve, i ‘:;’L’fi;b‘;gs‘;z‘;"fi;’;f 19 onnect ith ese orocery < the Shetland pony.. This event is{and second prizes for blueberry | Judges of cakes yesterday after- e ia, a vase of cactus dahlias, @ vase |, oniy to kiddies up to 12 years|jam, peach conserve, strawberry [srpoitmerer BVEAL By <6 Attt of BARGAINS of decorative dahlias, l“ vase Of ¢ o0 and the 10 cents received [conserve and pear conserve. boys and girls and by a group of 2 ahlias, a vase of pom POM . oach ride wil be turned over| Mrs. Daniel Ross received first | | z I i n, too, who followed | T ) . a general display of dahl-ly, {ho Juneau Woman's Club for|prize for loganberry jam, black ]:’}‘]‘;”fl‘r‘;‘"ze?:‘:the;”wem“!mm i NALLY S MAYONNAISE pmt e of red gladioli, a vase ‘“‘ the ecivic purpose fund !ourrant jam, assorted jellies, straw- Niiions en g 0o et er aa tedl . s ) pink gladioli, a S of assorted - e [berry conserve, pear conserve, logan- b Ihg L AMARAE 6 ‘Mekos for” S we g‘]ye you one carton Sara- dioli, a display of marigolds, a! wMiss Nancy Thompson, of Perry,|berry conserve and any style of awardihg’ Goi phises, | . 2 g ase of asters, a vase of sweet Deas, [Mich,, enjoyed her first movie, auto | pickled relish, and second prizes for s toga Ch]ps with each pint. In- and a flowering begonia \ride and radio broadcast on herigooseberry jam, raspberry jam, Ao 'or the lhonors ariine cccasionl She received second prizes for a|77th birthda: pineapple conserve and rhubarb {8he seceivaalielies oiins fir argel trOductOl‘y offer ...35¢ vase of assorted gladioli, a vase of | S e conserve. cake, devil’s-food. sponge cake, gold; Shasta daisies and a vase of snap-| THE MARTHA SOCIETY Mrs. Harry stonenouse won first 4 d b s, Hary st |cake and sattron cake, and second)| BREAD and BUTTER PICKLES, dragons. |will hold a business meeting Fri-[prizes for red currant jam, blue- Mrs. Trevor Davis took first 1""”‘(111,\.’. September 5th, at Mrs. Joe|perry jam, strawberry jam, red cur- for a vase of ball dahlias, and sec- |gendler's, Meet at Church at 2|rant jelly, and second prizes for ond prizes for a single specimen of 'p —adV.|joganberry jam, and a collection | decoratice dahlia, a single specimen | RSN SR SRS o | of preserved Alaska products. of cactus dahlia, a vase of deco- ONE WAY TRAFFIC Mrs, C, C. Whipple was awarded rative dahlia, and a vase of palony ! |prize for white cake. | Mrs. W. E. Britt took first prize | for white cake. ! Mrs. Mill of Douglas won first prize for dedener or German cake. per bottle ...... =000 0025 RIPE OLIVES, 5 oz. can, 13c, 2domrott s a o Pt .25¢ During the Fair one way traffic) g prize for apple jelly, and sec-| Maj. Gen. Abel Davis, Illinois dnh]mx\ W T I\l\'x]ll;)v l['\llf{rl‘(‘l’(] lumnyz‘ mlt. Wil- ond prizes for red currant jelly and; National Guard Commander, has Spuhn Islan lowers oughby Ave. and coming in onfy . oo jelly Mrs. Wescenfeller of Spuhn Is-'Calhoun Ave, between the hours of | % Gngggbe:ry Jelly Honor | EMOD LING SALE been in military affairs 33/years. ]\1AXH\/IUI\4 SHAKER SALT, land, received first prize for a dis- 7 p.m. and 2 am. —adv. M. Walter Robinson received E per package ...............10c DEL MONTE SARDINES (in pure olive oil) 2 cans ........25¢ TACARONI, SPAGHETTI, NOODLES, per package ....10c SNIDER'’S CATSUP, pt. bottle .25¢ | BARTLETT PEARS (eating or canning), per dozen ........35¢c BARTLETT PEARS (eating or first prize for gooseberry jelly and second prize for assorted jellies. S Mrs, John McLoughlin won first | PRICES ON prize for loganberry jelly. Mrs. Grandburg was given sec- MEN S ALL WOOL ond prize for gooseberry jelly. | Mrs. Yoeman of Skagway was Next to Gastineau Hotel | Dewey Frankfurter of Duuglasl b [ ] I I S Everything that’s | won rxrs\;’ x;]x:lzr- ‘ror uvnialtli-:lex:)u;lt: ‘ néaded i A eimary ’ e T s poeaaat i . ! best school supplies awarded first prize for a collection of preserved Alaska products. prize for a pound of as_sied candy WITH 1T WO PAIR PANT | that you can get LADIES’ SPIKE HEEL and CUBAN HEEL Pumps and Strap §lippers $4.95 Pair J. M. SALOUM Front Street | Mrs. Andrew Martin of Douglas, Ireceived first prize for a dozen white eggs, and Mrs. Frank Pearce, of Douglas first prize for a dozen brown eggs. A LET Almqusy rress Your Sull. FOR i anywhere, ‘ ~||we can and deliver. phone 52 || pencw Boxes || canning), per box .........$2.50 e g Y $29.75 | BLANK BOOKS | | | LOOSE LEAF BOOKS || GET OUR PRICES ON CANNED GOODS SHEAFFER i A w0 [ CRAYON SETS | : . . Every man’s suit in the house | RULERS —We are in line with the market. FOUNTAIN at same savings. | — | PENS | Juneau Drug | . t d 4 i | S G Raryevc do you g % Leader Dep’t. Store Company || Danutary rocery ee 30 good as PENCILS Free Delivery = Phone 83 || “The Store That Pleases” : Post Office Substati :, MANNING’S i PHONE 454 GEORGE BROTHERS, Props. 08! IG:). 1“ on PHONES 83—85 } - e r— — v o o b s : Blue Trade Mark BUTLER-MAURO “Tomorrow’s Styles Today COFFEE Canning Peach W, free Delivery Phone 134 . . " a5 i Fuir W eek Specials anning Peaches 3 IT'S RIGHT IN ture’ icest gifts come sparin, i i H A 1 d L6 dore g s ot N, F SILK DRESSES ave Arrive —is usually available only to the chosen few. | 2ot & So it is with coffees. The finest grades are | JUST ARRIVED FROM ORDER THEM NO‘V and dO not forget to not produced in quantities sufficient for gen- eral distribution. \ order FRUIT JARS ALSO FRIED CHICKEN--14 oz. cans, tender and delicious, can ................... VANILLA and LEMON EXTRACT--bak- ery special, quart bottles .............$1.45 CORN FLAKES--crisp and fresh, pkg. .....12¢ .SNOWDRIFT--3 Ib. pails, regular 90c ......78¢ SUGAR-The best grade for jelly mak- ing, 100 pounds, $6.35 GET YOUR FREE DISHES ---- Your neighbor § is doing it ---- ARE YOU? ~ GARNICK’S NEW SHIPMENT NEW YORK Victoria Special Shirts in White and Colors $1.95 —— A SABIN’S 1t is such fine quality coftee that has built the fame of Manning's Coffee all up and down the Pacific Coast. And it is Manning's finest Blue Trade Mark Coffee that is sold you fresh | every morning at 45¢ the pound in this store Its rarity is proved by its richness of flavor, . Get a pound today. GEORGE BROS. PHONES 92—95 Five Fast Deliveries Price and Sizes to Please ..65¢ in a Full Range MODEL 54 WINCHESTERS 270 and 30-06 Rifles, new .. 270 and 30-06 Carbines, new All kinds of 30-06 Shells, per box . 30-30 and all similar Shells, per box ‘Rubber Boots, Shoe Pacs and Rain Clothes , CALIFORNIA GROCERY PHONE 478 The Home of Better Groceries ammnummnu|m|nm|m|lmlmnmummm T T Phone 174 ALWAYS OPEN

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