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¥ P ¥ ‘ g | P > s Bv BILLE DE BECK " AWARDS MADE FOR ART AND CURID DEPTS, P‘ Pn; s Awarded to Many, ‘Amateurs in Excellent Display at Annual Fair On Saturday afternoon the’ fi- nal day of the Southeast Alaska Fair, :awards were announced in the arts and curio departments, in which there was a fine ex- hibit. Winning displays and successful exhibitors in these departments wIreiat Amateur Phctegraphy and Art Best - landscape, water color or oil, first and second, B. Huscey, Douglas; best marine view, water color or oil, first and second, Mrs. Lena Shafer, Juneau; subject, water color or oil, first, Mrs. Lena Shafer, Juneau, sec- ond, Miss Alice Palmer, Juneau; best collection colored photographs| Lena Shafer, second, n, Craig; best col- mounted, first, Juneau, second, first, Mrs. Edith Ande: lection snapshcts, Maxine Williams, Mrs; M. J. Miller, Juncau; best original work, first, Miss Alice Palmer, second, Edith Anderson, Craig; - best pen and ink sketch, first ‘and second, Ralph Merrill, Juneaw; best clay moulding, first and second, Mrs. Lena Shafer; best: artificial flowers, first, Mrs. R. S.-Raven, Juneau, second, Mrs. E. Gruber, Juneau, Curics Best pair moccasins, first and second; Mrs. Peter Jackson, Doug- las; best totem pole, first and second, Mrs. James Rudolph, 'Ju- neau; best open basket, first Mrs Tikhan Levischeff, Hoonah, sec- ond ‘Mrs. Short, Douglas; best covered basket, first, Mrs. Tikhon Lavrischeff, Hoonah, second, Em- ma Smith, Hoonah; best display Indian art, first, John Klemot, Haines, second, Mrs. John Klenot, Haines. | The latter two displays, those of Indian art, received certificates ‘of excellence from the fair manage- ment. W MAN'S CLUS EETS TUESDAY The nrst meeting of the Juneau Woman's Club following the sum- mer vacation will be held tomorrow aftetnoon at 2 o'clock in the Coun- cil Chambers. A large attendance of members is desired so that the interesting program for the coming year may be outlined and action started, according to Nora B.Chase, Secretary. The ‘ads bring you the Informa- tion: about quality, style and price. e g Hé&milton Beac Siicer'spd Shreddes Meat Grinder .g B0* $Q-808- - Can be used only with Power Unit which is $3.50 Now! A Complete Kitchen Mechanic Terms_if_desu‘ed iknh Electric Light | . & Power_Co. J uneau———fi Douglas—ls y40 best floral} ATTA BOY, INDIAN SGHUUI.S AWARDS MADE Holy Cross—s—o—t:ldents Win-| ners of Large Number of Prizes for Exhibits | In the display of the Indian Schools of the Torritory in the! Southeast Alaska Fair, Which was| exceptionally varied and contain- 1 ed some excellent work, awards| were announced on Saturday af-' ternoon, The school at Holy Cross| received a preponderance of the awards in this department with the large and well-done cxhxbxt\ sent in. Winning displays and the su:-f cessful exhibitors were: 1 Pcnmanship and Design Best specimen penmanship, first, | Rose Ray, Holy Cross, second, Bessie Parks, Holy Cross; best de- | sign in color, 7th and 8th grades, \ first, Rose Ray, Holy Cross, sec-| ond, Dan Stevens, Holy Cross; best page freshand lettering, first 7th | and 8th grades, Mildred Depper-| i man, Holy Cross; best original advertising poster, in colors, first, Mildred Depperman, Holy Cros | second, Fannie Frank, Holy Cross; best color chart, grades 3, 4, 5 and 6, first, Dick Ott, Holy Cross, second, Bessie Roberts, Holy Cross; best design in black and white,| |grades 4 5 and 6, first, Bessie | Roberts, Holy Cross, second, Bert| | George, Holy Cross; best original| Icrayon drawing, grades 4, 5 nnd‘ 6, first, Helma Otten, Holy Cros ond, Fanny PFrank, Holy Cros | per ',rchumed to Cordova recently after second Stannie Waldron, Holy Cross; best water color, grades 3 and 4, first, Sophie Stanislavs, Holy Cross, seeond, Clara Keating, Holy 'Cross; best original crayon drawing, grades 1 and. 2, Ludy Hooper, Holy Cross, second Muo Green, Holy Cross. . Construction and Geofrwhy Best original construction work, ,grades 1 and 2, first, Lucy Hooper, Holy Cross, second, Sarah Deren-| doff Holy Cross; best paper fold- ing, grades 1 and 2, | Dimiendieff, Holy Cross; best pos- ter, geography, grades 3 to 6, first | Ellen Devendoff, Holy Cross, sec- ond, Billy Otten, Holy Cross, best relief map of Alaska, first, Mat- thew Kitka, Juneau. Domestic Art, Manual Training Best knitted article, first, Sophia | Cristo, Holy Cross, second, Cather- ine Cristo, Holy Cross; ‘best em- broidered article, first, Legia Wil- liams, Juneau, ‘second, Florence | Bob, Juneau; best “boat model, first, Henry Davis, Sitka, second James Walker, Holy Cross; best airplane madel, first, Martin Ott, Holy Cross, second, John Weshalk, Holy Cross; best individual speci- men, won by the Sheldon Jackson School, Sitka, for a wrench, first, and a hammer, second award. Awards of merit were given for | two pencil color pictures and a rug, winners of these were, pencil | color picture, first, Dora Morran, Holy Cross, second Helma Often, Holy Cross; hand made rug, Ver- ley Imbhoff, Sitka. ——————— EXAMINES PROPERTY W. A. Rricnelson, Kennecott Cop- Corporation mining engineer, first, Ir‘-n‘! | Peterson, Holy Cros$, second Claud DOUGLEAS My'Beauty Hint S —— HUNTERS GO FOR GAME 7a% A. E. Goetz and Oscar Water- jud are up the Taku River hunt- ing moose having left here last Friday for the trip. They e expected home tomorrow. Joe Riedi and A. Shudshift spent Sunday at Young’s Bay on a deer hunt which was unsuccessful. Joe Riedi’ Jr. and Jack Mills accom- panied the hunters on the/ trip in the Riedi boat, the City of 1 ] i 1 | 2 e | KLEANOR 4 JOURNEY | i 2 1933, King Features Syndicate, Inc . Great BricanaM@nes rescrved | witch hazel in three RECOVERY OF _ FINAL BAKING -MENUS; MILLIONS IS. | AWARDS MADE |{ of tAe- DAY BEING SOUGHT AT FAIR SAT. o ommors cromer use | ways—for eyes, face and the bath. Rome. tég Every day I rest half an hour, first putting pads of cm.tunsoakcd in witch hazel over my eyes. In the morning after cleansing my face T pat it softly into my skin as an astringent. And when I'm tired and haven't time for a long irestful tub I take a witch -hazel sponge bath SMALLEST LENNOX CHILI SAUCE 1 i a4 bl i § % 2 % 5 3 white mustard seed, tablespoons ; Suit Filed Against Officers, Pies Judged on Last After- A Dinner Menu cloves, 2 tablespoons allspice, 2 DETH Ils Buttered Beets Mashed Potatoes | teaspoons cinnamon, 2 cups dark brown sugar, 4 cups vinegar. | Select tomatoes 3 inches in di-| ameter, onions 1'% inches in dia- meter and large green peppers. | Peel and core tomatoes, peel on- ions, remove seeds from peppers. | Wash onions and peppers. Standard Oil Company noon of Southeast Creamed Cauliflower Bread Butter of Indiana Alaska Fair : Pineapple Cheese Gelatin Salad | CHICAGO, Sept. 18—Financial| Pies, the last branch of the home Gingeczend Coriee machinations whereby they alleg-|paking exhibit at the Southeast edly harvested several millions of [ Alaska Fair, were judged on Sat- The superiority of funerals rests largely on the attention given to the smallest details of service. Flowers, for exam« 1 Chop | { e sent by friends are tastes Pineapplc Cheese Gelatin Salad | the stockholders’ money is charged | yrday afternoon and awards an-| 1 package lemon flavored gelatin | ‘agamft seventeen of the present|pounced for various varieties. | mixture, ‘1 cup boiling water, % all the vegetables, add rest of in- fully arranged by one of ‘our o former. officers and_ directors| Those winning prizes and their|cup Dineapple julce, % fteaspoon |Sredients and boll gently untl|} gare who is skilled in sih of the Standard Ol Company Of|displays were: salty 2 tablespoons yinegar, 2 ta- |ihick. It will require about an){ satters. A small detall ovér: Indiana. Apple pie, first, Mrs. Lilian Wat- | blespoons sugar, 2-8 cup chopped hour of cooking. Pour into ster-| 3 jo5red by some — we consider The accusation is made in a suit| sy second, Minnie Reck; butter-| canned pineapple, 2-3 cup cott llezed jars, seal it ‘an important element of for an accounting and recovery Of | seotch ple, first, Mrs. Fanny Rob- cheese S superior funeral direction. b I between six and eight million dol- |ircon second, Ms. Homer Nordling; | Pour water over gelatine mix- NOTICE | {lars filed in the New York Dis-|jenion pie, first, Mrs. W. S. Pullen,| ture and stir until dissolved. Add trict Court by counsel for Freder-|gecong, Mrs. E. M. Goddard; berry| Pineapple juice, salt, vinegar and The Juneau Woman's Club will! i icIk t\ll(hln;elmldfih‘;)ldoe;'l oft Zi shares| nio fipst, Mrs. Homer NO,-qhnq,lwlnr. Mix well. Allow to thicken |meet in the Council Chambers at [ he tandar stock. ho: o ity a T n pumpkin pie, first, Mrs. N. L. , then add rest of ingred-|the City Hall Tuesday, Sept. 19, The Charles W. It is charged that Robert SteW-{m..o¢ second, Mrs. Minnie Reck; | Pour into glass mold, chill|at 2 pm art, former chairman of $he Bpk ég chbbdlate /)" HiGt, . Mvs |until stiff. Unmold on lettuce, NORA B. CHASE, Carter Mortuary \ch Dll:cmrsr (;;dlar‘:nm:::m;thers Nordling, second, Mrs. Minni | top with mayonnaise. —adv. Secretary. PHONE 136-2 'm°';’f“ ’; “‘; el Niana,|Ruth Allen won the first prize in| Gingerbread — et ade sxcref i 2 s r teas; Sl the domestic science department of Mmé‘\f”;mf‘%“‘-‘{; }’ v “';’7‘_"“ S"fh | The University of Iowa library | “The Last Service Is the | e ol sciotfi s the) Bostipl teaspoon baking powder, % 1€~ |y, pagsed the half-million mark | Greatest Tribute” 4 | TR Lpl,“)xx,)uu?lh“,]l,, ‘lnc,/,pm:‘ LCHL(‘;,' Ll \lation for three successive 3 3 v ; : £0s amon, % teaspoon | WEDDING BELLS RING TRUCK DIES IN dichbd\Hk Fiedspibn “autmeg, 1 ozg, | AT B et INTERIOR METROPOLIS | R G el D S — —. — | One of the happiest weddings to ‘4 tablespoons molasses, 1 cup su- ’______—._-————-——— i | gar, 1 cup sour cream, 3 table- ‘;gsng;“len f‘:n:gx;ig:m;h?:ug\estsl From the effects of a heart ““‘;;1c:)xx=. fat, melted. | INDIVIDUAL U ‘»lllg the RO e alh Court. | (7K, Julius Struck, ploneer of ti Mix ingredicnts and beat one | i | n:v dins ik poputar young | Likon und Alaska passed away re- | minute. ~Pour into greased sha PERMANENTS Rene Method jEEn2 ¢éntly in Fairbanks. He is survived | low bake d- people’ of the city, were married fhoah pan, bake 30 minutes in mod | ¥ by his widow, a daugh Mrs. | erately slow oven. | by the Rev. E. L. Winterberger at YH( R 221 {the home of the bride's' sistet, Mrs. PHONE 22 Walter Teeland. Only members of Frederic Cook of Anchorage, a son, Henry, of Fairbanks. and| This gingerbread can be served {resh, topped with whipped crea m| | or cooled and spread with a white | PETER PAN ot original water color, grades spending ten days examining DI. e jmmediate families were 0 5 and 6, first, Mrs. T. Lavrischeff,| W. H. Chase's mining property at| precant, LADIE: | frosting, but it Is good served| Hoonah, second, Helma Otten, Holy McKinley Lake. He made a thor-| sl S Bt FOOD SALE | plain. Cross; best original poster, cut pa- ough examination of the property | officials of the Mississippi State gpe S(r e | a4 Lor::(;“,(:“:x :IzhiliI §'z:u-<-4 BEA I i SHO A ay, . )y P 5= 4 atoes, 12 onions, o | Roberts, Holy Cross, second, Mar- tin Ott, Holy Cross; best original| poster, cut paper, grades 3 and| 4 flrst Celilia Peters, Holv Cross, | per, grades 5 and 6, first, Bessic and brought back many samples gojjege for Women have announced | of ore. Pl s N DR Montana beer brewers «tate llcense fee of 3750 pay a "y - = = ALL PAYMENTS ON ACCOUNT RECEIVED BEFORE 7:30 TO- NIGHT WILL PARTICIPATE, YOUR CHOICE OF $4000 IN "TRADE OR A TICKET TO SEATTLE. eader Dept. Store eorge Bros.Grocery Stores Open Evenings peppers, 4 tablespoons salt, SECOND FLOOR—TRIANGLE BUILDING play Rooms of the Alaska Elec- | tric Light and Power Co. | that under néw rates the cost of a full term is $203 per student. e Daily mpire W;nt Ads l’ny. WHO is this victim of the sea’s fury? W;m; i is his babbling of emerélds. intrigue, murd«{r? WAS it coincidence only that brought two women to the hospital, one seeking her huse band Jimmy Riddell, the other her cousin Jim Randal? THE answers to then questions are woven into a thrilling, gripping story- flutrageous Fortune by Patricia Wentorh ® Caroline Leigh reached the hospital five minutes, after Nesta Riddell had left with the man who didn’t know his name but whom she claimed,as her husband. @ Caroline might have been satisfied about Nesta’s Jdentlfica- tion until she, learned about the paper found in the,(nans wck;t, 4 scrapapparently, torn from a letter and bearing one word—a signature—"Caroline.” ® And because she “played a hunch,” Caroline was dragged into the Riddell affair, a weird train of events, a nightmare of suspense, with a dramatic climax that transformed blind de- spair into radiant happiness. Starts Todajr