The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 22, 1932, Page 7

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s DG S0 1 i o 3 DON"' WANN/-\ SCAR= YA, BARNEY--BUT 1 JUST SAW AN AMBULANCE BACKED UP AT YOUR HOUSE-- Lo i - { YOUNG MEN OF DOUGLAS LEAVE FOR UNIVERSITY x5 Lawrence Carlson and Walter Bavizko have left ‘to “attend the Un city of Washington. rence who has already had two Vears at the U, will continue his studies along engineering lines. Waiter is avgraduate of Whitman College and goes' to the U. for a special course in home decorative art. RICHARD 3D SURVIVES HIS SEVERE ILLNESS Dickie, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard McCormick, Jr, was brought home from St. Ann hos- pital yesterday, after ten days' ill- ness from pneumonia. The little fellow had a “close call but is fully recovered. e, CARD PARTY IN DOUGLAS The card party social advertised S| ening, is being given by the League of Douglas. The event will be held in the League rooms, starting at 8 o'clock. Ev- eryone is invited. — e REBEKAHS TO ENTERTAIN Wednesday evening, September 28, the Rebekahs of Douglas will give another one of their card and dances in the Odd Fellows’ Hall. Bridge and whist will ‘be played in the lodge room and the dance will be on the ‘ground floor. Refreshments will be served. i ———————— CHAMBER MEETING Tonigh the regular meeting of th2 Douglas Chamber of Commerce will be held in the City Hall. ——————— With a powerful photoelectric photometer attached to a telescope, the brightness of a star can be measured to within one-half of one p\r cent of its value. NOTICE OF SALE No. 3352-A In the District Court for the Dis- trict of Alaska, Division Number One at Juneau. UNITED STATES AMERICA, Libelant, vs. George Strbac, and 2 pool tables, etc., Respondents. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of the decree of condemna- tion and sale entéred in the above , entitled court and cause on the 30th day of August, 1932, I will sell at public auction to the high- ‘ est bidder for cash, on the 23d { day of September, 1932, at the barn of A. P. Anderson, on Willoughby Avenue, in the city of Juneau, Al- | aska, at the hour of ten o'clock A.'M.,, the following described prop- erty, to wit, 2 pool tables, with racks and cues and balls, 1 score string, 24 cues, 1 ball game ma- 7 chine, 1 chewing gum case, 1 cigar lighter, 1 settee, 3 show cases, 1 front bar, 1 rear bar, 33 chairs, 7| | tables, 1 cash register, 1 box poker { ¥ drinks, e —— chips and cards, 1 ‘Prigidaire, 1 safe, 7 cuspidors,: 1 paper rack, 1 box of punch-beard merchnadise, 6 decks playing cards, 9 cases of soft 76 - cartons cigarettes, 50 packages i 94 packages to- bacco, 40 books cigarétte: papers, 39 bunches pipe’ cleaners, 26 eans snuff, | 3 eans Pedro ‘smoking tobacco, 38 boves cigars, 23 broken boxes cigars, 128 packages smoking tobacco, 105 packages chewing ‘gum, 4 cartons Hershey Bars ‘and 6% cartons of candy. > ALBERT WHITE, United States Marshal. By DONALD E. Mfln First publication, Sept. 1, 1932. Last publication, Bept. 22, 1832. —_——— BRIDGE and WHIST SOCIAL To Be Given by The ‘Ladies’ League FRIDAY, SEPT. 23 LEAGUE ROOMS GRAND PRIZES Everybody ‘Welcome Law-| I'M HIS M--M- MANAGER! T--1--1 SUMP'N'S HAPPENED /! 1 PEEL TN MY ‘ Mickey Walker may be small, but Der Maxic is takihg ‘mo chances in training for his 15-round | beut with the “Tey Bulldog” September 26 in New Ycrk. The rceent bess of the heavies is pictured getting ready at Speculator, N. Y., for a tussle thatil give the winner a “she!” at Jack Sharkey’s new heavyweight title. Max is shown (left) blecking a lcft hook threwn by Joe ONvar, sparring mate. Cén- ter photo reveals the Teuton toughening up his midriff against an impending body attack by Mickey. Schmeling right) is telling Patricia Honcker, tiny Newark, N. J., vicitor, that he persenally 'will éliminate any “bad man<" who bothers her. “Bank on Wheels” Tours 1 Small-Town Ohio Route | By MRS. ALEXANDER GEORGE | EGG CHINESE FOR DINNER The Dinner Menu Bgg Chinese Buttered Spinach | Bread Gooseberry Jam Head Lettuce Russian Dressing i Coffee | Egg Chiness, 3 tablespoons buiter, spoons flour, 2 ' cups tcmatcss, takblespoons «chopped onions, 2 fa. | blezpoons choppad’ green Deppers, 2 tablespoons - chopped parsley, cup cheese, cut fine; 1 teaspoon | salt, % teaspoon paprika, 8 ‘hard ‘oooked eggs, diged; 1% cups bofled | rice. Melt butter and add flour. Serving Six 4 ‘table-| 2! until a thick sauce forms. Add rest of *ingredients and .mix well. | Four iuto buttered baking dish and csok 25 minutes in moderate oven. Serve in dish in which baked. ‘Yellow Cake 2-3 cup fat, 1% cups sugar, 3 ‘egg yolks, 1 cup cold water, 1 tea- traet, % teaspoon salt, 3 cups of flour, 2 teaspoons baking powder, 2 eoggz «whites, beaten. Cream the fat and sugar. Add yolks, water, -extraots, sait, flour This “rolling. bank” was put intc service for four Ohio vlllncu by two nearby cily banks when local institutions clcsed. Above is a customer being ‘waitéd upon by Arthur H. Sprague, the teller. Bélow, the “finaticial diStriet” as the bank makes a stop in one of the towns. utes, Fold in egg whites and.pour into 2 layer cake pans lined with waxed papers. Bake 20 minutes l4n moderate oven. Cool and add raisin “filting. Raisin Filling 2-3 cup seedless raisins, % cup sugar, 1 tablespoon flour, % .cup cream, % teaspoon vanilla, % tea- spoon salt. Blend raisins, sugar and flour, Add cream, Cook slow and stir ( SFPRINGFIELD, O., Sept. 22— be::omes the “financiey district” of Merchants used to say to one an-'the town. other “I'll ‘pay you when my ship| Merchants send. their glerks scur- comes .in.”" rymg with money bags. and bank Todey up and down Main street) | books. Farfners line up with their |in Jeffersonville, ‘Secuth Solon, dqr.mts and withdrawal slips. The Soutn Charleston and Cedarville,'armed teller busily transacts: busi- 0., merchants now say to one an-’nlss during the half-hour to twp- other: “Lend me some change for' haur ‘scheduled stop, while the this five, will you? "TTl pay you: armed driver and armed guard ook {back when the bank ‘comes:in.” jon. Then the truck chugs away to And farmers in these four coms | the next vi\lage munitics time their visits to wwnl S o s on Mondays end Fridays, because SILVER FOX NEWS those ure the days when “the bank' Now folks, read this— is ‘in’ town.” T am sure ‘twon’t be ‘amiss First n East {If upen yourw or face Wha: is said to be the first “bank | Hair is growing like fine lace; ‘on whee!s" established east of Call- The"Silver Fox “Barber “Shop fornia has been started by the First Can-neatly reap -your crop, " [National Bank and Trust Co., of we'll do you up in fine style Sprinzfield, and the First National go it will last for a while. bank of Washington Courthiouse,|and for the love of mercy th member banks in the Bancohzo‘w}m 's 'hack but our eld friend Percy? new ‘“rolling bank” provides peen sojourning in the States s(-rvice for patrons-in the An4 some story he relates: 1rom- villoges, located between the, “well,” he says, “T'll declare twy citige. | Just too late for the Fair. The closing of local banks in yan moves back to-Chair No. 3 Iseveral villages left the residents’ o ) i i < And gives the second one to me. withou! banking facilities of any 7 4 4 1ind the secdnd chair Kind. Tje “zolling bank” was starl- p., 1oy 1 can‘bob the Iadies’ Hatr. ed wh-1 tank officials received nu- holding number ‘one }muou.. Tequests for emergency |Milo is holding : i {banking service of vark kinds | And working like . son-ofsa-gun. lous D {from business houses. Well all‘wosk hamuier i Truck Heavily Guarded So no one need wait so long. -, 8o row a heavily armored truck, We have bath tub and shower, protected with a bullet-proof !’um.yp(hotntarflcfym Ajbnru plate and equipped with hved-ofl' our patronage we kindly seek b sholguns and high-powered rifies, | lm rumhles into each of the towns|Closed i twice & week. "1And this isall ‘we have to say, J | "Phe truck stops under the shade Except a ¥ale on violins and ‘bows| & o{atree.wpurhlubymm{ftmo‘mm § pump, and immediately ‘that spot A A B e e ‘Add vanilla and ‘salt. and. ise os filling. The cake can be sprinkled with conféctioner's sugar or frosted. st "85 Cents to Pflt - Rheumatic Cripple 2+ Back tol Work A'nn Now Joyously Happy ‘While all his family ldond on in | corpornhm astonishment ‘and all his were am one pain, swem dnd agony" ‘5HH--WES DELIRIOUS IF_YOU KNOW THIS MISS LEE HE'S RAVING ‘ABOUT You / R GET HER | Yellow Cake with Raisin Filling | Mix | well and add tomatoes and cook £poen vamila, 1 teaspoon lemon oX- - and baking.powder. Beat 3 min-| constantly until filling thickenszy By BIIIF DF BI‘(ZI\ ’ o AT ONCE! & FAVORED PLACE, IASSERTS BISHOP Bishop Rowe Finds Terri- tory Fortunate—Knows No Real Depression Cne) age ily of they ate nine persons. Ever. was produced loc came from the hills and sireams. Money to buy clothing and other things was panned by them from the rivér and creek bars right at home. | “There is room in Alaska for tsn: ©. ithousands of su ‘3" the speaker ass |is one example on what ble in Alaska.” Anchorage District Axchorage is busy and | trict ‘promising, he declared. “Farming in that section hardly begun. But enough has been done to show that crops can be procuced. And there is enough land for thousands of people citablish ‘homes, a large and prosperous popula- | dion.” Promising is Need ‘spiritual Qualities Quoting Roger Raskob, famous economist, Bishop Rowe said the | jnced of the times is for s’-lr» | control, more wunselfishness, |faith and more courage.” |are not articles of merchandi: |that can be bought and sold, but can “cnly Be secured by approach |to and acceptance of religion.” Every real citizen, he adde: |owes it to himself and his count |t0 support the dnstitution whi -pm:iu&d those spiritual qualitics !:)mfls have produced. | Center RelicT Activiios | “The centering o iocal relief ac- should need fof a more ¢ approach to that prob- here, under Capt N ‘was ap- p:avxd hy the Chamber ‘on ccmmieridation of the Execubive Board. The Board has been ad- vised that the Army werkers will bz glad o act as a clearing house for all forms of aid, will list the {unemployed and needy and carry on its al relief work. Twenty-nine requests for infor- |'madion- were received and answer- «d, during the week, Secretary G. . 'Walmsley reported. — e !s a passenger for Juneau on the Northland. | + The “BEAST” Is ‘ Amongst Us How to Get RICH The world has learned that the only way to make money is to SAVE it. Get-rich- quick 18 a dead slogan. A few dollars a week, accumulating infer every month, is a st safe plan to follow. | leads ‘to security. | YAN ALASKA HIGHLY - {time e dis-| to! and facilities ‘for| ¢d to combat the fear that the | in the local Sal-| L. M. Carrigan, traveling man, | Fi u‘fitN ational | @ \Vle ‘0"&‘ o < auty Hint Kecp fit by plenty outdoor exareise, In the winter I spend as much as possible at mountain re- ts, ekiing and ice skating. Both 2 stimulating and the greatest aids to beauty I have discoveraed, In the summer I play badminton of because it is a fast, exhilarating | game. . And e Tiding, which has; d to me, is no gag. T y do ride & cle. It also helps to keep me sprightly. - JUNEAU BUILT uUPHOLSTERED | FURNITURE Made to order at meil order house prices. Also recovering and repair- ing neatly done. PHONE 419 H. Smith B 0. M. CARD PARTY R. Riech w. The first of a series of card parties by Womenr of the Moose will be given in ‘Moose Hall Thurs- 22, at 8 pm. Good Everybody welcome. K. JARMAN, Recorder. CALIFORNIA GROCERY Fresh Fruits and Vegetables PHONE 478 SPECIAL ON HAND-DECORATED PARCHMENT LAMP SHADES PRICED 35 CENTS 3 FOR A DOLLAR Alaska Electric Light and Power Co. JUNEAN—Phone 6 DOUGLAS—Phone 18 - Phone 212 \ EAT Breakfast and Lunch at Juneau Ice Cream ! Parlor I The Wringer-Washer ' You've Been Waiting For frrrrr s e e Leader Department Store GEORGE BROTHERS S sttt r e et e ) BAILEY ’S SPECIAL Every Night from 8 P. M. CHICKEN NOODLES ; (MO:’H(;U EY BAILEY’S CAFE THE HOTEL OF ALA;KAN OTELS THE GASTINEAU Our Serviges to You Begin and End at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat Modern asTomorrow Com- plete up-to-date equipment includes_porcelain-enameled | tub, balloon type wringer rolls, self-oiling transmission —everything that makes | home laundering easy. Speedy Triple-vane agitaf washes e y fast ntfi ls very thorough, Wa Life Thel:%yow-vuw er is made by Lafiders, - & Clark for years of g latindry service. él;; this splendid ‘washer to- THOMAS Hardware Co. TELEPHONE 15 ALASKA MEAT CO. QUALITY AND SEval? TO. YOUR LIKING Meadowbrook Butter Austin Fresh Tamales PHONE 39 Deliveries—10:30, ‘2:80; 4:80 THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY “The Last Service Is the Grestest' Tribute” Corner 4th and Franklin Sts.

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