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¥ 8" - THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, SEPT. 5, 1930. st prize for a still BOYS AND GIRLS!*‘ | ARE SMARTER - THAN OLD FOLKS - M uzuul‘ Art prize for a still colors ze for a design ~first and in colors prize for an seobnd. prises for de Andrew Young—fi original lettered irst prize for nd sec- ck for a page of freehand le g and second prize for ar nal lettered advertising poster in Domestic Science, v]-\{l]vH!!!‘__' ("!H] .\\\ al (i.‘ ‘\IZE(I(‘ he -l, prawing Prize colors, b Car] H econd prize for a Advertising Posters 3 5 Joseph McLean, parochial—fir: hool art ex-|prize for a color chart, and for relief map of Alaska. H Lucas—first pnze for an origi- y Larson—first pr hal poster of cut paper, 5x. Anne Norton, parochial—first prize for an original poster of cut [ ntional design in st prize for an ing, 3x4 r, parochial— I—first prize for first and Hm‘ev Turner, parochial—first and second prizes for original cray- ons, 1x2. Margaret Brennan of Thane— st prize for original construction John Lund, parochial—first prize | for paper cutting. domestic art in grade sest, parochial—first | wash dress on, parochial—firs n embroidered article. high school English de- Paper Folding Honors Maybelle Ritter, paro-| Cathleen McAllister, parochial— prize for an|first prize for relief map of United | States. Award for Airplane M. Gadd—second prize for still grade school manual train- |life in water colors. ek of | Benjamin Mullen, parochial—sec- In the Ruth Ge irst prizes for light ing department, butter cake, light sponge cake, Douglas, received first pri niond prize for a design in dark and bread, three varieties of jelly, three individual pie light. varieties of jam, three jars of pre Awards for grade school art €X-| giifford Berg—second prize for an original letter poster. Ray Lane, parochial—second prize ¢rnr a building in perspective. | Wilfred Lund, mmcmal—:econd' !prize for a color chart. Patricia Harland—second prize |for an original crayon drawing, 5x6 | {and an original poster cut in paper, ! 3x4 | Claudia Kearny, parochial—sec- jond prize for a water color paint- ing, 5x6. Brice Howard—second prize for an original poster cut in paper, 5%6. | Mary Kukuyama—second prize for (an original crayon drawing, 3x4. | Roselle Furness of Thane—sec-| ond prize for original construction. | Sue Stewart—second prize for | paper cutting. | Robert Thibodeau, parochial—sec- nml prize for paper folding. ——,-——— —_—— —— —————— ESTEBETH CARRIES NINE PASSENGERS| | | Carrying nine passengers and a \!ull cargo, the motorship Estebeth |left Juneau last evening on her |regular voyage to Sitka and way- |ports. Her passengers were Chris Larson and Mrs. Chris Larson for Hoonah; M. Stanton, E. E. Madden, Mrs. E. E. Madden, John Wilson and J. Lithiovius for Tenakee; Louls McKorgie for Soapstone, and A. M. Sterns for Sitka. Keep Your Eye on This Store GOOSEBERRY MARMA- LLADE, jar JELLY, all flavors, 7 3-4 oz. jars.20c YELLOW TURNIPS, 7 Ibs. for .25¢ B-K TENDER PEAS, small size.15¢ CRUSHED PINEAPPLE, flats, | { | ! VAPURE " A wonderful relief for HEAD COLDS In two convenient sizes .\]()f\"l ROLA PURE V lL(:lL- TABLE OIL, gallons ..... JELLY, all flavors, 16 oz. jars. . CORNED BEEF,, Target .$1.95 -35¢ 50c and $1.00 Brandwids - oaion ...30c ¥ ASPAR: \GLS TIPS, White G BUTLER-MAURO Crown ; sl B 2lc DRUG CO. CUCUMBERS, cm.h ..... o ibe "“'::‘;“:l !::m;“' GREEN PEAS, pound ........ 15c ; oAl Express Money Ordery CONCORD GRAPES, basket . ALASKA BEETS and TURNIPS, bunch GREEN CORN, 4for .......... ALASKA GREEN ONIONS ...10c SWEET POTATOES, 2 Ibs. ....25¢ CAULIFLLOWER, each 35¢, 30c, 25¢ PICKLING CUCUMBERS, Ib. ..15¢ WHITE RADISHES, bunch ....10c GREEN BELL PEPPERS, Ib. ..30c SWISS CHARD, 2 for .........25¢c CARROTS, 5 bunches for .....25¢ GEORGE BROTHERS PHONES 92—95 ——— NEW SHIPMENT Victoria Special Shirts in White and Colors —at— SABIN’S Five Fast Deliveries of the Coliseum in the heyday of gladiatorial combats. In this division, awards were an- nounced yesterday afternoon, as Daily Cross-word Puzzle ACROSS Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle 1% mnu- plurmy v 3 i;nrnml proces. $i! nm““ n“"' follows: 3 i hold god Ben Littell—{irsc prize for a ma- 3. Windtlower 13. Inclines i rine view in oil. (5. Kind of I Wetdes Mrs. F. Ropbinson—first prize for medieine 15. Walking sticks " 16. Istand of New 21, Units a floral subject in oil; a landscape York state: 23. Bottom end of | in water color, an original subject & yooden vuls fand a pen and ink sketch. u'snmn thing Mrs. A. Osborne—first prizes for 6. Half melted | 5 model in clay, a collection of o llum-y .badger | mounted photographic snapshots, 1 20 Camitat of |0 artificial flowers. s0. Generar awent Winnie Carlson—second prize for 32 Fabrie with i kTSI P [ Mrs. O'Loughlin—second prize for | a model in clay. Mrs. Montgomery Davis — first , | professional prize for an original| u. Foremost 3 Part of n i Unmns of r 40 Brentho in oil painting. ¥ “""”,“,"""I’ugfl Mrs. George Carmichael—hon- 42, Eabors orable mention for colored bronzes. 44, Tried ok oblemen RANGER SMITH GOES Ranger Harold Smith left this morning on the Ranger IX, Capt. George Peterson for a trip of a week or more. He will look over timber sales areas and trails. Ranger Smith will visit Hoonah, BOOK CONCERNS ARE EXHIBITORS AT FAIR Two book concerns are among the exhibitors at the Southeastern Alaska Fair. One booth is reserved by the Grolier Society, educational pub- lishers of San Francisco, displaying the Book of Knowledge. Another booth is displaying the New International Encyclopedia, published by Dodd Mead Company. Idaho Inlet, Glacier Bay, Excur- sion Inlet and Hawk Inlet before returning here. — - ANNOUNCE TWO SALES | I At a recent meeting of the Lad- ies’ Aid Society of the Resurrec- tion Lutheran Church it was de- cided to hold a rummage sale on October 4 and a fancy work sale on November 22. The places were these 'sales will be held will be an- nounced later. ON INSPECTION TRIP Enroute to northern Chatham and Icy Strait districts, Forest Ceren Jnmnmu \nll of olele & Mexiean rub- her t OUR HOSIERY LINE IS NOW COMPLETE FOR WOMEN el for serving food h Shore el . lnnummm ofs 61 acl . e 0. Alleviation Fitted one in side another es irst name of Fi A California .nlcln elty 59. By Sheer Chiffon $1.00 and $1.75 Service Weight $1.95 %llfl WOE %%%llll%fi : flilll%flfllnflflfl% T %‘l lll%flflg i CHILDREN’S HOSE Quality Ribbed JEN JdEEEE SEEE il%filll%fiill%fifl WEOEY RO Hlflflllfllé%%%lllflfll TALENT IN ART EVIDENCED IN FAIR EXHIBITS | 25¢, 50c¢ 60c the pair . // In all colors /%/%J tunity for development, might have flowered into imperishable fame‘ |But the divine inflatus was nuc - "dnn[‘d into a blaze. “Sober wishes,” as Gray says | “never learned to stray; along the |cool sequester’d vale of life, they| kcpt the noiseless tenor of thelr\ way.” ‘ Which 1s why visitors at the |exposition are afforded the pleas- | | | | | Oils, Water, Coloxs Photo-i.uo of viewing canvas paintings,| KRUSCHEN rich in oils ;water colors, soft and| graphs and Clay MOd |alluring; pen and ink sketches, SALTS els Win Prizes hx\xd and interesting; photographs, | |realistic; models in clay, that al-’ In many of the art exhibits at| Imost seem like things of life; the Southeastern Alaska Fair, evi- |artificial flowers true to nature in | dence is not lacking of talents, that, | their perfect simulation and bronzes | if they had been allowed oppor-ithat might have graced the plllars For Men and Women A Safe, Agreeable Reducing Agent 85¢c bottle | LADIES: FAMOUS 1 = \ Queen Quality Shoes Priced from $6.00 to $8.00 Fresh New Stock Just In J. M. SAL.OUM Front Street Next to Gastineau Hotel Juneau Drug Company E Free Delivery Phone 33 Post Office Substation No. 1 MENS’ HATS Values to $7.50 NOW——YOUR CHOICE Canning Peaches Have Arrived ORDER THEM NOW and do not forget to order FRUIT JARS ALSO RICE & AHLERS CO. Plumbers “We tell you in advance what the job will cost” Connect With These Grocery BARGAINS NALLY’S MAYONNAISE, pint, we give you one carton Sara- toga Chips with each pint. In- troductory-offer ............35¢ BREAD and BUTTER PICKLES, per bottle ..ol o R 25 RIPE OLIVES, 5 oz. can, 13c, 2efor: R MAXIMUM SHAKER SALT per package ...............10c DEL MONTE SARDINES (in pure olive oil) 2 cans ........25¢ MACARONI, SPAGHETT], NOODLES, per package ....10c SNIDER’S CATSUP, pt. bottle .25¢ BARTLETT PEARS (eating or canning), per dozen ........35¢c BARTLETT PEARS (eating or canning), per box .........$2.50 GET OUR PRICES ON CANNED GOODS —VWe are in line with the market. R Sanitary Grocery “The Store That Pleases” PHONES 83—85 — $3.95 Popular Shades—All Sizes Leader Dep’t. Store PHONE 454 GEORGE BROTHERS, Props. FRIED CHICKEN--14 oz. cans, tender and delicions, €an .. ... .. .. i i bt n 68 VANILLA and LEMON EXTRACT--bak- ery special, quart bottles .............$1.45 CORN FLAKES--crisp and fresh, pkg. .....12c SNOWDRIFT--3 Ib. pails, regular 9c ......78c SUGAR-The best grade for jelly mak- 270 and 30-06 Rifles, new : 270 and 30-06 Carbines, new . All kinds of 30-06 Shells, per box 30-30 and MODEL 54 WINCHESTERS all similar Shells, per box -$43.20 .. 40.50 2.00 1.35 Rubber Boots, Shoe Pacs-and Rain Clothes See Big Van, The Gun Man ALWAYS OPEN 208 Front Street ing, 100 pounds, $6.35 GET YOUR FREE DISHES ---- Your neighbor is doing it ---- ARE YOU? GARNICK’S Phone 174&