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WARREN, Owner Featuring Banana Split. Made With Whole Bananas Home Made Sandwiches Fruit Drinks 9th and Commerce ' BR. 6555 TACOMA GREEI‘INGS ‘ Mrs. Frisbee’s Bakery ‘ FOR GOOD BAKERY ‘ PRODUCI‘S no So. 38th (iArland 7591 l TACOMA SKAGEN -- The Story Of A Danish fishing Village (Ed’s notez‘Mrs. Dagmar Wig gers. octogenarian Danish news paperwoman. is the author of this article which appeared in the weekly “Midwest Scandinavian” of Minneapolis. "Skagen." or The Skag, is located on the northern most tip of the Jutland peninsula which lies on a parallel with the city of Gothenburg in neighboring iSweden.) i Much has been written in the papers in Denmark lately on ac count of the 100th anniversary of the birth of Holger Drachmann. the great Danish poet whom we will always remember because, for one thing. it was he who “discov ered" Skagen. It was a fishing coast like any of the others along the coast of Jutland. Enduring people lived among the sand dunes. and not‘ only the fishing industry offered dangers and unusual severe work; it was especially the life saving tasks that demanded wills of steel. Whenever the signal was given. the men rushed for the boats in order to try to save human lives from the stranded vessels. It had been that way for ages. and it was considered a very good thing we had these life saving crews—- gthat's all the're was about that. I But then. 75 years ago, Holgerl Drachmann came to the Skag. andi it did not take long before hel made the sandy peninsula famous! ‘On his trait came other artists,! the painters Michael and Anna" Ancher, P. S. Kroyer. Tuxen.‘ Brondum and their friends. Thus ‘the rest of Denmark awoke to a! irealization of the Skag and its! lmeaning. We now all remember, iMichael Ancher's and Kroyer‘s brilliant paintings of Skag fisher-l ‘men or the canvasses “the life‘ saving boat goes to sea." Fisher- 1 men in oil coats and southwesters. : People started to spend their Va? |cations at the Skag and more and lmore artists made their way up i there. N Now followed some jolly days atl ,the Skag, for Crachmann' and the i [other artists lead on in fellowship! and happy festivals. One might lcall it the era of the noble hour-Ii lgogne—that festive wine which? liDrachmann always drank and ‘iwihch came into usage among “artists. The fishermen of course THE SCAN DI NAVIAN AMERICAN kept aloof from all this high life - they just attended to their danger ous tasks. but they were neverthe less “in style" because they were frequently painted and so were 1their wives and children so that conditions changed for them all. And this idyl lasted until the start of the first world war. During that war the Skag had :1 new boom—~it became a modern bathing resort. The hotels were filled with goulash aristocrats, and excesses and excentricities be came the goal. The hotels sparkled in illumination and in gold and everything that was but expensive, at once became also lovely. Cham— pagne was the daily drink and the foam at the old Skag was not only the salty spray of the waveswit also came out of the dusty wine cellars, as the author, John Fraen kel so fittingly has remarked. After the war people grew more sedate; it was the more solid bour— goise and the sports enthusiasts who took over at the Skag and lemonade came into use. The second world war brought the Germans to the Skag‘ with “Blut und Eisen" in theory as well as practice. There was barbod wire. barriers. foreclosures, occu pation of the hotels. dinners for officers. Now the bitter Rhine wine was introduced. Just now the Skag is about to again find itself somehow. The fishermen are prosperous and ev erything has grown. including the earnings. the town itself. the pop ulation and the demand. The old fishing hamlet has grown to be a modern business center.-There are 6.000 inhabitants and the ever developing outer harbor is to be again enlarged. The fishermen ‘claim that even the sandy tip {reaching out into the North Sea has grown; at any rate they have had to move their fishing nets further out into the sea. But these fishermen have not gained their prosperity while lasleep. They wage a continuous [battle against the elements even iif their boats are now equipped Iwith complicated machinery and isome wonderful technical improve ;ments. Even when they are out at isea they can telephone home and hear the daily news. Yet it is as §ever the efforts of the man that prevails. and thereIis not time for