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S | ¥ i A | & 4 . — ART OF BRUSH JUDGES AWARD AMATEURSTO @ Daily Cross-word Puzzle |BREADMAKERS pntr ; | | The W eatier ANDLENS ON | PRIZES FOR BIVE SHOW AT | .y - mvomesare v e o 1[N GONTEST 8 e e | 3 | A‘tfi;‘un desert FToTMINBIE e o eatdent” Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m. Sept. 10: :\m,,d with " 1] 23 Tamarisk salt Rain tonight and Friday; moderate southerly winds. | borie acid A[D|E o R|A tree 3 # s | Mercenar 26. Gymnastie 4 . A i UME FAIR TONIGHT {zly WAy u¥d J N|O[R N ElT ¥ A‘,’L}{‘;; , H N i LOCAL DATA | ant use - . ent river —— | —_— ooap °rIAIRIR S S ’!,’fw"e‘;.,..} 9 o . Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather i : Jad : %) 2 o Raliin prove or its wind- 4 pm. yest'y 2078 53 i Prizes for Amateur and|Display of Canned Fruit Special Program Arranged| " jince:anb:™ 8 ET'—; o o~ | Breadmakers came in for their 4 am. today bl < 8. o bt Professional Artists Draws Many Visitors for Entertainment iTnen e Tia| 3 iled © o}szfi R 12 noon today ... 2080 51 By o8 Rain : i i i N Concerning & ¥ 3 1 e : Given Yesterday to Exhibition Rooms from 9 to 10 2 Gonvens STl g pfie s kb A0 BADIE LAbOR YN R 5 9. Pronoun & 5|s R|K 41, Obtain iation. The AR Artie's of the h and lens| Judges who awarded the prl ive a snappy en-| 82 ()?fippo"t UIN E|S|TIS ‘; Grf\:‘ _— were all RDEY 1 vied with one another for prizes in |for home-canned frui tertai 1 at the South- e R|o oIRIE] stern_rulers | Those who triumphed i the b Highest 4pm. | Lowest4a.m. 4am. Precip. 4a.m. the art and phciograph exhibit at|annual Southeastern £ castern r tonight fromf( Narrate =W = 4 Sait l;‘;lfri'n" ing exhibit were: Station— temn. temp. | emp. temp. vglocity 24hrs. ‘Weather the fair yesterday. There were|must have enjoyed their job, for 9 to 10 o'clo ting immediately | 39 Slender finial MIA[R| 47. Steeples Loaf white bread, fiv:t Mios, | f - L Cldy. marine views, flower subjects, both |there was plenty to ba sampled ' following t concert which| 40. Black cuckoo- S[S E[YE] 55 Monweviike . |cCarl Collen. ;‘;ngl :-’ -::’ 42 16 0 Cidy. in oil and water ¢ , pan and|and Juneau housewives ai x:?d’;-‘ nclude: at 9 o'clock @ bird animal ¢ ret e 1 ethe! 6 46 44 30 18 Rain g x m at ¢ 41, Pared 2. . K 1 5e Loaf nut bread, first prize, M =k i Pt ink sketches, artifcial fowers, clay |for their culinary achievements—! The fol the bill lined-up| 44; Divells S Bonont s &i8aothern 5 LOe Rt who | Tom Allen. pr i o 4“ p 0 Clear moulding, original painting in oil, especmllv when they are u,'np“"'\ mant: 1;{ ffffifi{fr"“b“ 'Luesdny 1s F q‘(:‘;n »n:.ulrm :;en: érlhmugh‘ Loaf whole wheat, firs T'anana 56 40 —_ .02 Cldy. . Cl nam ng wind o ng- e -wheat, fir Pair : 5 colored and chs ol ; § o in songs and| 4. Halton an P,mg 'a"'“ une & For ‘Sxample: i Fg]ll.\ivsud % | Mrs. E. 0. Jacobson B i:fi”“ks i x4 05 T xS 28, ly all of the wor llowing entrants were (: 1] : a reck enrnes abbr, 59. Fall in drops = + % VIR o agle 9 ( 1 1dy. ? R A 50. Metric land 69. Moh A 7. Thus 0. o & Loaf steamed brown br = i < was worthy of honorable mention,’|awarded prizes in the home can-| Lulu La Paula, in a contortionist Tobasurs . . i CASmyof the R Tsslan fnland 0 AN \%of Ireland. | prize, Mrs. E. O. Jacobson; se S o A g0 18 15 Clear and several of the photographs were | ning section yesterday afternoon: !act L(\’.I‘f; iy TR ot kit 3. Room fn & Mrs. Tom Allen. Dutch Harbor 64 62 48 12 0 Cldy. 1 . -+, 71, 0 € AT b i s Lod 56 5 3 ol works of art. Both amateur and _ Heme Canning Section Mrs. Georsa Maki, accordion and | 56. Morbla breath- 75, Legst Wid. © 10: Expiace i 63. Btriko or R o iplain ivolis, fist prise, Mrs, , SOLEK 4 4 46 0 0 Cldy. professional work was shown and| Spiced fruit, gooseberries, first piano selections Sl Teatin sy 1 tageE Al SR VISt A s"“\"i collod. { garl Collen. Cordova ik 46 + 01 Cldy. awarded as follows: prize, Mrs. Guy McNaughton; sec-| Sam R songs. 3 ¥ e Rorltm Pan sweet rolls, first prize, Mr THES » o Lol % 20 Cldy. Best marine view (oil), first and |[ond, Mrs. Ralph Roberts | Davis Berthol, song and thr»rouzh- . Preposition of | p o Jacobson: second, Mrs. John Sitka 65 51 0 19 Cldy. second, Mary Claire Hellenthal Spiced s, . 278 |dance ‘numbers . rae | walmer. ; k Ketchikan 60 50 4 24 Pt. Cldy. Best marine view (watercolor), | Rutherford; Borlich.| Jackson . baritone, in songs. 5 // 70 | " Russian Baster bread, firs i P‘rm-"e Rupert GQ 52 0 22 Cldy. first prize, Mrs. Flora Tink, Doug-| Spiced pears Mrs. F.! Instrumental music by four na- Yo 'Mrs John Walmer. SR o2 44 4 04 Cldy. las; second, Fanny Rcbinson. |Robinson. |tives of Douglas, headed by Jack- 4 / e Seattle 68 54 6 02 cldy. Best floral subject (oil), first| Spiced crabapples, first prize,|son Brady, featuring Hawaiian / g ' bidi Portlad n 70 50 4 80 Cldy. prize, Winne Carlson. {Mrs, Carmichael; second, Fanny melodies. PIANO TUNING San Francisco 66 56 56 * 0 Clear Best floral subject (watercolor), {Robinson. | L b e | *—Less than 10 milles. first prize, Mrs. Flora Fink, Doug-| Gooseberry jam, first prize, Mrs. Bisplay. of Alasks Sroiio) tirst “‘Pa‘fl_“g—‘m’““‘s"["‘: 2 The pressure is low throughout Alaska with a moderate storm ; second, Fanny Robinsoa |Jc: Campbell; second, Mrs. J‘u-oo-y]mv‘“ M fmn‘\'“vainson F | “P. W. Phillips, Baldwin S: central in Bering Sea and showers have fallen in nearly all portions llection colored phot , | son. | PAicvk‘r'» mv‘\‘“> first o Agent, now at the Juneau Mel of the Territory. The pressure remains moderately high over most of first prize, Mrs. Lena Shave: Red currant, first prize, Fanny F‘umv‘ H‘w x;»’"vw e .“% --.. “ House. Telephone 18-2 for the northeastern Pacific Ocean. Temperatures were lower yesterday in ond, Mrs. Flora Fink, Douglas; hon-|Rcbinson, | ‘Ch(’w\'- v,'],,‘\.- 3o rd B pointment. Western Alaska, the eastern interior and the Gulf of Alaska. ora mention, Mrs. G. A. Ander-| Blueberry, first prize, Fanny Rob- |\, “"p PRI ]”"\:"‘_ X i"“” e “."“.-%fl.. T = ¢ = —— son, Craig. inson; second, Joe Campbell. | T FRRNY Robinzon; se¢ond, Mrs. 2 Collection snap shot mounted,| Raspberry, first prize, Mrs. Bor- " 0ot 2 .% H : prize, Rebert Ragsiter. lich; second, Mrs. Raven | display of relish (any style) ’ prize, Mrs. ROSS. be dozen W) S Mrs. Andrew Martin / Best original work, first prize,| Straw o, Mrs. Rav-|f Mary Claire Hellenthal. en; secomn: tp Best clay moulding, first prize,| Jellies, red currant, Mrs. L. Shaver; second, Mrs. Glen|Mrs. Jacobson; second, ...fl % Hldu e EN N 1 FOR WINTER COMFORT & e act | «1.)/(':\.1 brown eggs, _first n - Best artificial flowers, first prize,| Black currant, first prize, Mrs. ! dhdsew MBI OIS / Mrs. O. Eilson. Forrest; second, Mrs. Guy Me- , Mrs. . Frank Plerce, v Work of Professionals Naughton. 5 ; G5 % A 2 Best original painting (0lls), first| Gooseberry, first prize, Mrs, Grov- B ‘“‘lll .]»?»:,m? W‘x%::r:” Cizngq); prize, Lloyd Winters. er Winn; second, Mrs. Joz Camp-| gidasar & 5 3 L Display oil and water color pho- |pejy | . {ographs, fir-: prizs, Markoe Stu-| ypagoonberry, first prize, Mrs.! WHO’S WHO ¥ dio. Forrest; second, Mrs. Joe Camp- | §chsn, flrst prise|pey e i AND WHERE ® roul rown:ind Best assortment of jellies, first; Mrs. Livingston Wernecke and D TS prize, Mrs. Ross; second, Mrs. Joe |two chilc Ted and Claire, left = ¥ IN Tiik HOSPITAL | Campbell. {Monday f attle on the steamer = f..n & nythe entered St. Ann's| Raspherry, first prize, Mrs. Guy |Yukon. Ted will enter Washing- = pital yestariay moening for ob- |MceNaughton; second, Mrs. E. Jac- ton University and Seattle and 7 i e H ? obson. | Anne Wright Seminary, at| peeeeeoceocos oo s s § Thom *on, of 'Douglas, ‘en-| Bjueherry, first prize, Mrs. Chase; a. £ ¥ medical treatment. od the , Conserves and preserves, peach ological Survey, Who has M H Mrs. Lillian Stabler entered the|pirst prize, Mrs. Borlich, second,|been K Ter- Pt ; 5 : 41 ks = * hospital at 4 o'clock vesterday |mrs Joe Campbell. | kot 6 sapieal; ok, lott it If you anV(‘.m‘l('lnplvutn‘\;‘z l:mh'hng: o‘x‘tjopmrmg, H iy afternoon to undergo a Major Ob-| Eirawberry, first prize, Mrs. Bor- |steamer Yukon for Seattle, enroute LET US QUOTE YOU PRICES 2 ] sration - this m;irmn& A e | D Ito his headquarters in Washington, We can meet any outside competition delivered here. An ()\'Cl’StU“Cd Sunte H _ Hobers Eambles SN e k. **| Pincapple, first prize, Fanny Rob-|D. C. SPRUCE and HEMLOCK H yesterday to undergo medical tréat- |y oon:"second, Mrs, Ross. | Ll g o oot SCLEAR o EOMMON for Everv H H ment oq| Pear firs ? Mrs. - Pullen:; | NOTICE LEAR and COMMON or 1L (,l'.\' ome -3 nw}l‘lmm Flménl(\;t lM‘OL mt(;:u second, Mrs. 4 | During the ‘Fair one-way traffic u . H he hospital last Nopday o uncer-| 3,400n, first ., Mrs. Raven; going out Willoughby and return- neau Lumber Mllls Inc . = | %0 an operation, was able 0 ICAV | oo " Nars. Bortich. |fng by Calhoun' Avenue, After -2 ol 9 . In Mohair, Tapestry H i iaesarchy. Rhubarb, first prize, Mrs. Joc;nm. GEO. A. GETCHELL, PHONE US—358 Vel s o s Campbell; second, Mrs. Borlich. {—adv. Chief of Police. S I or ¥ elour A AS 6. Lingara, Mrs, T, Elswik, . GIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIhlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHlIIIIIIIIIIllII'IIIIIIIIIIII'IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIlIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||IIIII|IIIIII||II Franklin, O. G. Hillman, N. A. o a Smith, George Clements, are regis- v tered at the Alaskan. Cogswell and Occasional Chairs ————— AT GASTINEAU Harry Townsend is a guest regis- . tered at the Gastineau. 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