The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 15, 1933, Page 2

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AWARDS MADE | GARDEN, ANIMA EXHIBITS THURS, o J TP S Better Coats tlmt repay you with the ma,umum st) de mul quullly Boys' and:Gide:; Dise [ L) y $faie (T3 B 1 [ .plays Emellenb | Rich | A nunbe of Breenbhl ndivia- ]‘l\ lllfll garden displays were on ex- 1 hibft 4t the Southeast Alaska ‘Fair, now in progres§ &nd awards' were €98 4 hnto b Thc\e are e umful cn.\le—fmrul in the new wi N with Cavacul . .. Badger ... Wolf ... Dyed Squirrel . Marmink . . . Skunk . . . and l-‘ilrh. Better wool- ens, better linings, better workmanship and. styling throughout. R made on them 'yesterday 'after- noon. 'The department” is divided | into two classes, individual gar- | den display and boys' and girls' garden display. In the individual garden’display, { winner of thé first prize was Dave best peek of potatoes, first, Hanson, second, James Carrol Madson; best bunch white” turnips, James Madson. Poultry Display Those' who won awards and prizes in the live stock and poul- first, Dresses E Woolens were: 8 Chi Bantom chickens, first, Fred Chitfons p e Kronquist, Douglas; mallard ducks, B Satins:, first, G. Weschenfelder, Juneau; 8 Crepes white ducks, first, £4 Hanson, Ju- neau; nea: turkays, first, Juneau; rabbit bucks, first, Millie Fields, Junecau, Phillip Porrest, Juneau, Lee Smith, Juneau; sec- ond, Ed Hanson, Juneau, Donald McDonald; rabbit does, first, Ed Hanson, flying squirrels, H. M. Porter, Jun- for. B Sheers You don’t have to spend a lot to look well-dressed—when you can get such values as you ll find in these new dresses! Broader shoulders . . . straighter skirts <is g Satin,trims . . . touches of white —a host of new ideas are here for you! Black, .pavy, hrown, greem, and wine win.-.sims 14 to 44, Special Mention Special mention for excellence was made by the judges to H. D. Clark, for his exhibit of cucum- bers; to the Juneau Florists, for a tobacco plant; Jack Butehard, for a mushroom exhibit; to A. P. Dotson, for a display of mint; and to Mrs. Pearce of Douglas, for a mint display. - ONE-WAY TRAFFIC Notice to ‘Aute Drivers Beginning at 7 p.m. outbound traffic only will be permitted on - Willoughby Avenue ‘and E. St. to in the PaleStife 13th on Fair Week evenings. B.M. Behrends Co., Inc. ESR. @ Juneau’s Leading Depnrlmvnt Store ll’nlestme Relxel' l’lan Sr el # sterithg ury. | (Signed) C. J. DAVIS, a1 wids .Stricken People| .00 o yiagers, Arans —aav. Chief of Police. “ERUBALEM, =epl 15.—A COM:ziang Jews, will be employed on —t———— prehenfil\’e gchéme of ‘Telief fOr dis- | 1pasd ™ works which normally ATTENTION tressed = villagers suffering from| y.ing have grain-crop failures has been an-{ (. .. vears neunecd by the high commissioner | » in' Pglestine, Sir Arthur Wau- chope, with the apptoval of the Colonial secretary. Construciion ,of roads, develop- ment of water in the Beersheba district, ‘improvement " of village supplies and remission of tithes are the major program of public|smallest number of dutomobiles’ works to be launched immediately.|in ratio to population of any of; Funds will be provided from cash|the 166 geographical | subdhmons surplus ' of more “than 1000000 of the world. ] RAINBOW GIRLS ' Business meéting tonight at 7:30 sharp. A full “attendance is de- sired. —adv. been undertaken in Slberm Is Short on -Automobiles WASHINGTON, Sept. 15, + Li- beria with one car ragistered for every 47,170 persons, has the buel v ey Wi ik wwe i 1l s Y nght ofa Really Sweet GO()D TIME RALPH REICH at the PIANO LE ROY WEST at the DRUMS We now have the finest Cllili and the very best ! DRAL‘GHT BEER served in Juneau. ko l SO l)ROP IN Beforc or after thc FAIR A \\ellbeTHlRL. AR e e ;tgl Beer Parlors \ ot l’HONE 569 : The F mest Hardwood Dance Floor in Alaska :lnd1v1dual Garden and | Housel, Juneau, and winher of th B Broad shoulder c-eond prizé was ' Dale Cowan, - Skagway. ¥ b effects Beys' and Girls' Display” - i R he thrilled B New large, full | Best head of cabbage, fizst, You'll be s‘l:e\'("fi & James Madson, Juneau, second, Ed- b3+ il § wina Hanson, Juneau; bést head at this selection P Black, brown, wine of lettuce, first, James Madson; . oI 74 and dark green best bunch of carrots, first, James 0/ all that's NEW! i 4 ; best quart of peas, ‘in B o o il B Sizes 14 to 20, , Donald McDonald, " Ju- o . 36 to 44 1d, Jamies Madson, Ju- try exhibit announced yuberdaylwm to' ‘efidble ' mil ,| kon valleys for winter comm\mi- summer school at Brenau cmlege.‘ second Edward Fields; | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, SEPT. 10il Company. to wOpon Newspaper . 'ArI Campaign LOCAL PRO H:Jfi OBTRINS FUND! WITH 11 OTHERS ko, NEW YORK, N.Y, Sept. 15.— Samuel Messer, Pnddcnt of the Qisaker State 0l Befining (‘cmpany, lnnounces a news- Addlflm; to the mflu adver- for Unamh!‘)ymmm flxlec pm;rnnl, n:"_b' 23 v'{Prepare for Gale TAMPIEO, ' 'Mexico, ‘Sept ef " sectfons 'of the' fill. new wotk" will “Start near tie’ Juneail Motors 'and the fill ¢ mdde’ trom the end nearest town. Parts of the fill will be quite]| deep and many thousands of tons of rock will be needed. All of the struction 'of a 700 foot fAl "and! approach con‘neczl:gezhe dock with the road at Strawberry Point; re- habilitation of the Hot Springs road system. g Work on all bf thése projects will be launched in the immediate thé expected hurricane, Bank Supervisors ‘oK otei Approval of United States” Has United m«z»l Autos wASHINGROR TRept” b, A0t} lar*'road " Vandenberg, of Michigan,” who arce affer its support by Senatof de- | begs nounczd bankers for the objec- MEXIDAN GULF SEEL 6 I S H | paper sayertfiing “‘"}fi Gov. Troy Announces! gon" vy, Mol Fears Felt for Overdue Funds Assured at Once The campaign, which is an Vessels — Carolinas T o 9 (ontsnus Fromt e ey paky dtticiats $ak" donautions 15— s PR B g .h Fapidly - ‘l*‘ea.gs , the safety of three Mex- »{ quire the use of 15 trucks and “'We believe e salés |ican’ Vessels is ¢ xpi'essed by mari- at least 25 men. 3 power “of n Méper” .aurq.- timé’ ficials as the tropical storm | ML s and | jng” “said M, { mgved” thto Tampico frqm the Fill With Rock ol SRS .. - south. 'The ve: are nHow two The plan is_to, £}, Willoughby | surfacing a road iak;. tm- | 9875 Overdue. Avenue for its length with crushed s;r‘:wmfms to m? ;fi:ksql.flw o Tock to obtained from the Cresk winter sled road to facilitate READY FOR HURRICANE iska Jujeau dump. A | hN‘” the' movement of wintér freight,' CHARLESTON, N. Sept. 16— already béen made on m& shallow- | jicluding mining tabhinery; Fm_‘Tnk)ng no chdpces, cgarreston and other ports along the Carolifia’s cohst ‘dug in this afternoon against manual mbor pombk Will Bé uggd. | future by the" Aliske Road Com Déposit. Insurinee dther ro; es o.; iy R ot e Gk, W‘mm CHICAGO, | Sept., 15—The Na- clude a* a&om&l _ihe gigugurin cueonnc-| tional Assotiation of State Bank ing’ comi M fl" Supervisors ' have ‘voted approval Skife of’ the temporary deposits inSur- tripoding “the Aflak-Rusflm Mis- sion portage trail, connecting the lower 'Kuskokwim and lower Yu- Students from 10.States attended ilitation; Gafnesville, Ga., this' year. - eation; Valdez dyke reh: st Fae UNITED FOOD ( 0- Cash 1Is Kin FRESH TOMATOES, FRESH TOMATOES, Fuall evate : saane i s v io i LETTUCE, = igegiiReade . .boe i s o .I5c 95¢ 10c CAULIFLOWER, large heads, each ... .. .. .. ...... .. BANANAS, CUCUMBERS each'. O FRESH CORN ON COB, A R el R COFFEE—Our Spec)al 2pounds DU R PEACHES—F Ancy Elberta :'\”~ cate CRMRIRE. sl PRUNES—Fresh, - Cratel o VIEAT wad} Tlie Fll\FST SANITARY plap ARTHEN AUTY h"andled un er the most QND!TIONS and at 4 PRICE. ' LGNS A ) X fl!f tlox}s to such( insurax}ce. ;he i(cxi Téy aa | the, 33568, ‘automobiles regis-, ,‘y tered thro! om ‘the world on (” B DtM“.“,S iand 5 t0"be tmu in- | January 1, A, were el Gyt to the latter " region, dul recorded I Wl"flfflfl Umitéd [ A\Y OF approdehig winter; m,? }hd States, says fi,\e“mpfiumem of Commzree. 5. 4 lIIlIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlIIllIIIllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIII|lllflfllllllllllllflllll|lllllllfillllfll * WIIIIIMMJHElflmmIlllIllIlIIlIIIllllllllllIl_llllllllllllllllllllllllllIIlllllllllllflllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll northeastern '?u;mc and in W&sbe:n Alaska, J. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU The Weather By e U. k. wiktner Birean) LOCAL DATA Forecast for Juneaw and vicinity, beginxing at 4 p.m. Sept. 15: Generally fair mmgm and Saturday;: gentie northwesterly winds. Time Barometer Temp. mmmq wm vwcy w 4 pm. yest'y 29.72 56 °t. Cldy 4 am. todsy ..6.2082 " 48 m cnm ° Tooy Noon today 29.60 54 m w ] Cldy CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS ¢ Btation - . vy SV 'hwn Baprow . o b ! g o 7‘," Tracé _, w Nome U a2 2 ¢ Moy Bethel po | 2 . o C Fott Yukon 52 g | o ¥ clay Tanana 58 58 | 34 40 0 0 Clear Fairbanks 60 58 4 0 0 Oldy Eagle — 50 | 38 38 4 0 Cldy St. Payl 48 :4! 44 1 0 Clear Dutch’ Harbor 50 48 13 0 Cldy, Kodiak gg 1 4“4 5 4 0 Clear Cordoya 42 4 0 0 Clear Junezu . 56 “ g 0 Trice Cldy Sitka = 8 — 0 25 Rain Kéchikan 62 50 50 0 02 Cldy Prince Rupert 60 Edmonton .. 0 | b4 B4 4 a4 Cidy Seattle 58 54 be 18 10 Cidy Portland’ 60 54 56 6 30 Cldy San Prancisco 64 | 56 56 4 jo Clear The'"baremetric pressare is modeTately* high ‘over most of the d is Mq mrou h- Pt in‘ the sauthelst S(mweré Berj h;gwe ¥ cjg pnfl the Weattier is d1so clear in the Gulf THE pressure is moderately low in Mid- Alaska ind lowest in Alberta. Light showers have ern Alaska to Oregon. Temperntures Have orthern Alaska. and 4HLERS RICE an PlSPLAY Ar SOUTHEASTERN ALASKA FAIR : “_ _ TaE RSO T MILLWY 0D )’»{ofiw,\f. o PLACE YOUR ORDERS NOW FOR MILLWOOD . Mlll Starts Nexl: Woek H§ PHONE 358 Lumber Juneap Mi RICE and A{'ILERS (S tv-44a| .i-l(} DlSP[AY AT SOUTHEASTERN ALASKA FAIR ik A ik 100 OO 0 0 AT . [ .;qas Made by the PARKER PEN CO. to sell for'a ‘great DEAL'MORE’ than ‘e PRICE'WE ARE'ASKING. ' ' " W Y &y L s JUNEAU DRUG €O. . “TheComrDmSme ' s A e

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