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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY AUGUST 26, 1932 IR, ———— e— m— ————— — — - — g — BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK! PLU 3 DOUGL SANDWICHES -romewrs THE NIGHT/ [ ESRES ¢ NEWS FOR PARTIES; RRIBLIE] I SUGGESTIUNS TE AND THE ommm}g "BONECRUSHER" BROCCOLLI DOUGLAS CHAMBER OF | COMMERCGE DISCUSSES FROM YOUNGSTOWN, OHIO PROBLEM For 2 HOURS Housewives Must Think of ‘ME-E"_r N 2 F&ATTI.E /5;\.? palli. 0 THI INISH Discussion cf ; subj of much Tea Dalntles WlIh FOR THE Foom o cn X Qe 5 | Falls Approady 2 WORLD'S CHAMPIONSHIP 7 Lo W) : B REMEMBER SuLLy-- &%‘ggg&suea | i UMOTELLN WA WATCH THE TURK// % 7'S IN THE BAG! STUDY HIM LIKE A BROCCOLVS CHINAMAN STUDIES GONNA' DO A TAW- A SHIRT - - AND SPAN FOR FIVE (TEom ULL TAKE DOWN GRAND --1'M 1N NOTES! ¢ THE WKNOW, LISSEN-- WISE GUY-- 1 GOT 200 BUCKS ‘AT SEZ YOU'RE ALL WET! las Chamber of Commerce at gular meeting last night. Af zne oD n was gene B b o e R e pion € onioHT BARNEY AND SULLY pointed to work it ot and re- task makin WWILE. BE AT THE RINGEIDE . Great Betain port at the next mceting hat help pacify hungry picnic s en e H. Purser, of the Bureau of , For it wouldn't be a rm‘ T Public Roads, who is engincer i the sandwich wasn't| BANANA ' SANDWICH r a main . . | Mix all ingredients, except peach- M'DONALD'S DAUGHTER | charge of the new brid, big, surrounded by a|to the sweet tooth, and i v cost and * les, Beat 2 minutes into r. MEDIC, o S GARB striction over Lawson Cr v softel E ¥ s - & bk Rl e B B st or the Chanier o - the o & 4 by ]Ol\tnlngsthe clrenm C.l ;i d shallow pan. S { with | Y 3 er at the ut now, as August draws to a|molasses. Spread on the brea | eaches, 5 minute od-| m 5 + H !"55“"3- | housewives are having to|and garnish with thin slices of ZEST FOR THE HAM | gruur ove]r?.ake e BDINERRed. SC(?JUH(L S -26 ’{A ULED - TR R a little more ntion to their |banana that has been A little horseradish added to the | - DAY —_— P i e b . FOOT PA LLY INJURED | , for the typical picnic|marinated in lemon juics minced ham sandwiches gives a| S To . remove. grass stains from ,;‘.‘.“o(lhcfizz‘(‘ d;\;‘i]:w:“ m: :f: Reasonable Monthly Rates pr _ |randwich has no place on: the{vent darkening. nice flavor. | i i i ¥ i O Jessie Fraser is temporarily, oqinty tea table used for our Fall i | :?:.::?llfiu lx‘)‘ln\v.';:')ntxhv\'x\)::‘)] j;:(i lash oypites S | HEMLOCK WOOD etippled with a severe gash Te- | s. The Fall party sandwich STUFFED PEPPERS | SALAD SERVED 1N —_— suds. - | Shetbedaiie engaged itp- DroAles [ SRR, 55 ARels Kb ived. in the hottom of her o0t po 5 dressed-up affair with nary| Green peppers ave good baked GRAPEFRUIT SHELL By MRS. ALEXANDER GEORGE —————— ' Mackinnon while ‘both were| b oo ila’in swinmirg at the Tread-Ty hit of crust showing. with a stuffing of minced ham Grepefruit and green onion salad | Oil Pickle Recipe | iR - EeaR -~ Unjver! o e g SHE 1 Bcaoh Wednesday BIPATOON. A day-old samdwich loaf 15 the|and whole corn- and, bread’ crumbs. is a light and flavory combination| ~ A SUNDAY DINNER MENU (CONSUL FOR ALASKA in. 1990, Thex, dnet while doing & idinegivimg = v Do - P g T | best for making the dainty open- is dressy dinner when Chilled Diced Fruit | o 2 W gical work as students in the R | per cord MISS MEM‘ RETUW NG Trame party sandwiches. Butter QUICK SAUCE ingredi are my od in Fried Chicken Buttered Potatoes [‘ APPOINTED BY SPAIN ttirmars. E. O. DAVIS Y ; ok . ichould be softened to an easy| ‘The quickest of desser French dressing and piled .in| Corn_Fritters | R e o ap TELEPHONE 584 Miss Rica Ni>ni who has DeeD| cymeaging . consistency with hot|on record is made By boiling grapefruit shells. Red, radishss Buttered Spinach | W. E H Acting Chief of Wouldn't marry until she had pass- | iting in Oregon for the D er. cup white caro for 2 minutes. This and green olives are colorful addi-| Bread Butter \“K‘ Divis' n of Drawbacks ed her examinations. Now she's| === ¥ = Oil Pickles - entitled to M.B. and ChB after| Old papers for sale at Emplre onds of the United States Tre aponth, is enrone Toime on A set of cookie cutters comes|is delicious on puddings, ice cream tions: :ar;hllfnd t?h in handy when cuiting the bread,|or stale cake which has been — - {Peach Cake Whipped Cream!ury Depariment, has informed J, her name. | office. er mo 0 the odd shaped sandwich is the|lightly toasted in the oven ~ Coffee C. McBride, Collector of Customs, T — the Westward wherc she will teach sascindbing . sAndvich when . % B o | with headenarters at Juneau ¥ next Winter. {comes to the open-face variety. CRACK BONES IN | Corn Fritters |the Department of State has is 7 ~ T R PR st way to work is to CHICKEN SOUP | 2 cups flour, 3 teaspoons baking |Sued notice that Alvaro de Aguller IFT l S REPLA CP COMING FOR VISIT ead with butter be-| More good will be gained from | powder, % teaspon salt, % teaspoon |y CGoomez Accbo has been 1 o 4 o ! TS 3 1to g and then ecut in the|chicken bones if cracked and boiled }suum- !4 teaspoon pepper, 2-3 cup by Spain a5 her Consul of M)s.s l’.fll.an Nerberg }l]s n\'pn‘»v a shapes, up for stock. Scup ® |milk, 1 cup cooked corn. 2 eggs,; Francisco for the Territory of Al- Y()l IR g for Bouglay i Novh: re is @ group of party sand-|improved by extra |3 tablespoons fat melted. r‘ ka. Jand due tor l;l to 1‘”5f h“wh wiches: marrow. Creamed dishes are Mix ingredients and beat 2 min- | - ! Miss Impi Aalfo, at her home| 'y aNGO SANDWICH is made|en richness when the stock is used utes Drop tablespoonful onto hot‘) MRS. RHODES' BREAD A |greased griddle or in greased fry-|On sale at Moose Women's Ex- P IRST AID KIT jpere. Miss Norberg is a re !frem that delicious exotic fruit, the |for-part of the liquid. of Petersburg. mango. Cut the bread in 1 by 2- |ing pan. Cook until well browned |change at Jarman's Btors Satur- ;)I-:FR‘H.UN.'IZI';;!; jinch fingers. Place a thin sliver PARMESAN CHEESE nndux'rler sides, quickly turn over ‘d y. —adv. 97 y of mango in the center and deco- FILLS SOFT PRU) fand cook until well browned. Serve o~ - NS h 14 nis o ) R, ~ ‘U ~ Gasboat éccmug :ll:a:stcr ::3’ rate atound the sides with soften- Large soft prunes mak | hot. SRR . .\])]“'h“rl& 1 .'\l [L M[LR(,[ R[(.R()ME time. See George Brothers. aGV.fog cream cheese pressed through|salad combined With 0il Pickles | [ BANDAGE—GAUZE \ IR e i snd Parmesan cheese. The SERIES 222 {450 thres-Inaki ‘enpimbies. 1 mm!] Bergmann Hotel | 5 CREAM JELLY SANDWICH is cheese stuffir banana c sliced white onions, % cup salt, 311 D' H R . | mmng oom Are » P Ve p e o No. 3352-A ‘ made by mixing together enough|cles make a border and auarts water, 2 tablespoons White || girst Class Home C I Are items that every deer hunter In the District Court for the Dis-iispanherry or raspberry jelly with|French dressing is poured oy THE NEW |mustard, 1 tablespoon celery seed, | Mrs Hilja Job MF‘ should carry! 3‘“' oi‘A];ska, Division N“mbe“the cream cheese to color ‘a deli-|both fruit and lettuce foundation. S o |1 cup olive oil, 4 cups vinegar. 1 : i 4 3 ‘| i e DT {cate blush tint. This gives & de- Rieped Wipe off cucumbers with damp | s R ake o 2 A > # United States of America, Lbelant: | cious” taste as well ‘as attractive| cHEESE TOASTS I‘I l -l : !clm,, Gut thto Y 1noH Klioks; U"t‘i We have a complete stock of JOHNSON AND Vs, George Strbac and 2 POol, zpnearance to the sandwich, If the G HATSIN BREAD u«p"'l’ 127 |ting crossways. Mix salt'and water. | JOHNSON FIRST AID EQUIPMENT tables, etc., Respondents. {cheese is put on the bread with ¥ e » Add cucumbers and let soak 3 X gk Vo AWhereas on the 11th day of Aug- |,y oo pune 2 R.al:m Kgx .]d m | Bkl shd tines 1o baa | t, 1932, a libel was filed in thel . P% ) ; iny toasted che 8 FIl Jars % full. Add por- S o istrict Court of the Utiited States; WALDORF SANDWICH is made | serve with fruit At ity o Jnpe. of e Cu_[ AND LADIES—Do not forget to let us show for the First Division, District of Just like the salad of the same|pers Spread on soft ‘Alaska, against Gecrge Strbac, and22me by combining equal partsinyt the sandwich tos s Of celery, nuts and apples moist-|toasting so that all flavors melt 2 pool tables, with racks' and cue: o S0t |point, slowly add oil. Pour ovi and balls, 1 score string, 24 cues, 1‘emii ;gfi;q:smsgzyv)a AND PEA- together. FOR A NEW AGE! icucumhcrs‘ Seal jars and store in ball game machine, 1 chewing gum cumbers. Mix mustard and celery lfiONALDlNE BEAUTY PARLORS IN TRUTH A CAR I BEAA xibh YAfakas v |seed with vinegar. Bring to boilin: }Telepho’m 40 RUTH HAYES ; _l. FRENCH LENTHERIC LINE you our new imported Jlll)(‘ill;vlil a cool, dark place. case, 1 cigar lighter, 1 settee, 3 1m"”ém‘ b’;“;]ifi]‘; S;"‘P""c"\filflmgs vmm;(l)n,n smr;:z ; | i I f 2 | show cases, 1 front bar, 1 fear bar, . & ; PS MEAT PATTH AMES CARLSON || 2 cuss pastry fiour | Shoppe HARRY RACE. D ] 33 chairs, 7 tables, 1 cash register, q_ffl:’“ol $ ‘agli_m“;xf";‘:‘c’gfir iver, hieants, and kidr zround J § bak powder, 2-3 | [ SYLVIA m’wmnERG | P 1! ’J, l‘ua.'zl.'s't Libox poker chips and cards, 1,87een olives. Spread on bread 1 pai- Juneau Distributor teaspoon vanilla, 2| | Specializing if Permanent and | g e Prigidaire, } ssfe, 7 cuspidors, 1,%80.GRMEh, SoMEr of SSRAMCH)fes calle cup milk, 5 tablespoor I F'"";rp]‘:y:;f,;_f;:'w' ‘, _ The ’Jqulbh Store paper rack, 1 box of punchboard s mnl(vd 2 cups sliced peaches. merchandise, 6 decks playing cards, live. {flavory mushroom o: 9 cases of soft drinks, 76 cartons| HONEY PEACH SANDWICH is cigarettes, 50 packages cigarettes, seasoned and attractive. Molsten ({ 94 packages tobacco, 40 books cl; arette papers, 39 bunches pive cleaners, 26 cans snuff, 3 cans Pedro smoking tobacco, 38 boxes cigars, 23 broken boxes cigars, 128 | -packages smoking tobacco, 105 ckages chewing gum, 4 cartons e ershey Bars and 6% cartons of candy, in a cause of forfeiture. FIRE ALARM CALLS #lAnd whereas, by virtue of pro- wess in due form of law, to me IIIIIIII'IIIII!IIIIIIII IHIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIH|IIIIIlNIIIllIIIIIIIII|IIIIIHIIIIllIlIIIIlIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIlIIIlIIIlIIIIIg These Are Cash Close-Out Prices PUSH S TIPS SO S SRS S the cream cheese with honey and | mix into the cheese bits of chopped sh peaches. Small bits of | should show through the and honey spread to lend | 2 rocky ap] rance to the bpread \ W S T S S ) PATCH WORK PATTERNS : Lavender.' Blue, Pink, Yellow 1 9 or Green Colors ° Never Before Has Girocted, returnable on the 21th | 17} Fhurd and Prankin. S :alized day of August, 1932, I have seized 1-§ Front, Ferry W %:d taken the said property and|| 1.6 Front, :ifi Gross Abta Ly pecm lzed Warmth Without Weight—Very Attractive “have it in my custody. l-: gont. opp. c;;y an{‘ T 7 S ‘ 1 ) s N -Nonoa is hereby given, that a 1 ont, near W rlll'llng e i e toadexage o0 o 1A e e e Dlstrict Court will be held in the/| 1-89 Front at A. J. Office. n S behs sunned States Court Room, in the 2-1 g:lgg;‘rgy"b’ at Totem Been SO Necessar HI(L :‘;I[YTE];E:’S SHIRT.S BOYS ! ‘City of Juneau, Alaska, on the 27th i : Oash JUM-TE 5 lasy of August, 1932, if that be aj| " Wilougnby. opp. : y ’ MANHATTAN SHIRTS fday of jurisdiction, otherwise oull 2.4 Front and Seward. ’the next day of jurisdiction there-| -5 Front and Main. after, for the trial of said premises, 2-8 Second and Main. ‘nnd the owner or owners, and all 2-7 Fifth end Seward. SHOES NECK BANDS In Earning a : : 45 $1.00 d3e 4 Livelihood! persons who may have or claim|| 2-8 Seventh and Main. A i ‘a.ny interest, are hereby cited to g:g g&%m | S, Worth 10 times All Sizes 'be and appear at the time and| 3-3 Gasnnm and Rawn 1_] "h T Lac 1 $05 xplnce aforesaid, to show cause, if 1g! op Lace this price Patterns ‘ HMMHHMWWIIHMIWWWIWHWWHHMNMMMWW fany they have, why a final decres|| 3.4 smnq and Gold. LR S S e L Ssuwew Jpend e if;mar‘:'rmsg}eflm | =i Mt & g 3’5&?&3‘;“;@“%“;‘ $7 Fifth and Best. . LU N CH 2 5 P ringcess 39 ;mm publication, Aug. 12, S;gluty.l ::g gfii"m&‘femw" ‘ = y ot/ 3 5 . PAILS c SLIPS C o i ast publication, Aug. 26, 1932, || 45 :;,t:m o Aeavicn . T!ae way out of the general world depression will be fought (Fine for Schos] Lanches) i Navy, Blue or Black §9————=————1|| &3 Distin and fmawn by and with TRAINED men and women. : FILLED WITH CANDY X 5 4 L G, SMITH snd, CORONA §3 Do a0l Sethomn. - ; E} TR‘A HEAVY RAYON A J B“B! “f"md 3c ! | & g:g:g..fi;;iv!}fi Sarage. The properly commercially trained men and women will be e B |y | B BT vt ol et e SILK SOCKS | HOSIERY | . rows | 1 ! i e e BT il e b 5 The Juneau Business College, opening Monday, August 29, 3 pairs $1.00 Rayon, Good Colors C‘)l‘l Cream 2 i : TR offers a portal to Juneau boys and girls, men and women to train- Formiée Price 3 pairs $1_00 Regular 35¢ b | SPECIALS for SATURDAY || ins themselves for good JOBS, i Tac sl $1.00 " JAIH sises, Rosvy ‘hesed 29¢ ; and MONDAY ' Don’t fail to investigate this oppn"tu,lty : —-—= ‘ < Call at our cffice TONIGHT, TOMORROW, or SUNDAY SO AP Baby (,asgeBTfE;S‘m Queen 25C FLOUR, 10b. bags, good baking _...45¢ and we ISl Shgly discpseydotails TR Cocoa, Hardwater : CORN MEAL, 10-lb. bags ... . Your Call lm;“" No Obligation . . . . But may mean much SHOES FOR ALL FRENCH FLANNEL IVORY SOAP, large size, 5 bars to your entire flltllre o £ NEW i . SHIRTS $1 95 ; NEW ARRIVALS IN THIS SALE ) b CITRUS POWDER in bulk, 3 lhs. for __25¢ Don’t Delay . . . lt Dmn’t l’ay' * AT SURPRISE PRICES Manhattan—Regular $3.50 valae PUREE TOMATOES, can ................. TeRT gk ! 0 < i ¢ b Lo 1 i 4 i A CORN FLAKES, 2 packages ... ]U % AU BU S N[S S i ‘ e 3 L ¥ 9 3 | ARNIC] Phone ] Fourth l-‘;/;”‘(v;oldst i n&idinl ’ COI-I;EoGE e as azaar " % GARNICK’S—Phone 174 | 450 e o o 354 STORE OPEN EVENINGS g EflllllllllllmlllllIlllllllllmllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllll||l|||||||||||l||||||||||||||l|||Illllllllllllllllmmllllll -

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