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g - THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY AUGUST 23, 1933. AT S G MOOSE TO PLAY BILLS TONIGHT IN FINAL GAME Vets Eliminated from Sec-| ond Half Flight—Little World's Series Next New Cuban Ch : | from half the three clubs tied "l | was dec not to play off the tie. That would have meant al fou ame round robin which | ft the teams stillf have le! or drawin, bye which was generally favored by the clubs Acting Presid suggested solu Kohlhepp plan adopted. Eliminate the Ame i Legion from the second half championship picture. The Vet agreed to this. That left | Moose and Elks tied That W | <cttled tonight, and the winning| team will move into the Little| Series tomorrow evening Start at 6 0’Clock me tonight and the games have been moved to start at 6 o'clock. This is vy in order to finish them | it gots too dark to play up Big Mac' whose steady pitching was one of the big features In the Elks' sensational spurt at the i of the half, probably will hurl | - the Elks this evening. Either| Pet2 or him | Both teams will have their strongest combinations on hand for the battle which ought to be close and bitterly contested. DISCIPLE OF | GANDHI FREE AHMEDABED, Mirabai. Aug. 23 _Madeline Slade, English disciple, of Gandhi, has been released from | jall at the expiration of her one year sentence for defying the Gov- ernment ban against her appear-| ance in the Bombay district. e MOTORSHIP PACIFIC HAS 3 PASSENGERS COMING TO JUNEAU The motorship Pacific, Capt. Paul Kegel, arrived at 5:30 o'clock | yesterday afternoon from the reg- ular weekly trip to Petersburg, Kake, Port Alexander and way points. Passengers were Judge V. A Paine from Kake; William Sparks and Herbert Savikko from Wind- ham. P 0ld German “Howdy” Becomes “Hail Hitler” MAINZ, Germany, Aug. 23 No more do they say “Guten Tag and shake hands on Main streets. for the City Council has decreed that all good burghers must raise their right hands in gresting and say “Heil Hitler!” The edict applies only to those “pure Aryan ancestry.” Failure to comply will be re- garded as indicating disagreement with the new order. — e PLAINVIEW, Tex., Aug. 23.—A Plainview pharmacist, Bud Miller has patented a device for attach- ing price tags and display cards to ihe tops of bottles or other small containers. It is made of spring steel wire and is adjustable to any size bot- tlz, Miller said he worked out the idea after several years of difficul- ty in displaying drugs, in contain- ers, with prices attached of 12TH ANNUAL S. E. ALASKA FAIR JUNEAU September 13, 14, 15, 16 Butler Mauro Drug Co. “Express Money _Orders Anytime” Carlos Manuel De Cespedes (above), former Cuban minister to ; the United States, was chosen to succeed Gerardo Machado as presi- dent of Cuba as the upshot of the | island’s revolt. (Associated Press Photo) | ceived by the organization will be | placed before the meeting tomor- | ;NEW STEAMSHIP OFFICIAL WILL BE C. 0. C. GUEST (T. B. Wllson and Friends, on Visit Here, to Be Greeted by Chamber Thomas B. Wilson, General Man- ager of the Alaska Steamship Com- pany, now making his first trip to Alaska on official business, will be a guest of the Chamber of Com- merce tomorrow at its regular weekly luncheon at Bailey's Cafe, it was announced today by Secretary G. H. Walmsley. Arthur H. Samish, Secretary of the Motor Carriers Association of California, Dr. C. A. Winkleman, Chief Inspector for the State Board of Pharmacy of California, both of California, and Carl Pastau, Washington, D. C., connected with FORD V-EIGHT T0 BE AWARDED AT JUNEAU FAIR Fire Departm—el;t Selects Automobile for Ex- | The Juneau Fire Department has four door De Luxe Se@W from the Juneau Motors company for the ahnual award at the South-| east Alaska Fair. The car has a maroon finish and spare wheels .and tires with fender wells instead of the standard sin- gle well. hibit Next Month purchased a Ford V-Eight in Chi Here Next Week | bee To spend four weeks ins the season’s and going works relief projects just to Cover Many Roa Next Four Weeks regular road over the velour upholstering. - All the lat-|terday on the steamer Yuko: est accessories are included in the| will study additiona: small order down to a trunk and two| projects recommended in those to the Commission’s New camps have a n established and new the E. L. Cord Company, who ac- The committee to handle the sale|giarieq, companied Mr. Wilson here, will| Will be appointed at the next| also be guests. meeting of the Department, and Mr. Taylor will leave the s Additional information on the| the campaign will begin immed- | er at Valdez, proceed by aul NRA recemployment code just re-|lately afterward. The award will|bile over Richardson H row. Rev. John A. Glasse will also discuss the Blue Eagle campaign| ' WHO ARE THEY? Chance for T Little Ju-| neau Tots to Secure Real 5-Dollar Bill “Who are 'h(‘y7' asked Art nur‘ H. Sanish, Secretary-Manager of| Motor Carriers Association of Cal- | ifornia, showing a little two by three picture of two small girls taken yesterday afternoon at 4:10 | o'clock in front of Ludwig Nel-|this afternoon. | son‘'s jewelry store. The two little girls, about two| years old, met and became friends. They embraced, and then they started down the street. Just then Mr. Sanish snapped them, and h:-! offers a $5 bill to each of the | Jack Schmitz will oppose | children upon identification at 'I‘ho 1all who were present. Empire office The picture is here—two young Alaska diamonds in front of a diamond sign—and not black dia- monds either. Both in white es, the one with a collar and | flaring skirt, and the other in a bit of a frock th han, straight | from the shoulde: Both have curls, and the picture will prove to whom the $5 will g Does one of them ng to you? - VICTORIA IS TO ON NEXT VOYAGE Steamer Seattle next Victoria, sailing Wednesday from morning {at 9 oclock, taking the route for the Northwestern, will make all regular ports of call in Southeast Alaska, including Sitka. This is according to advices received here this morning. The Victoria will return to Se- attle from the next trip in umAi to make the regular advertised | sailing for Nome which will be on | September 12, be held the last night of the Fair A new practice was this year in the purchasing of th New Practice instituted make a side trip over Nabesna route, and proceed to Fairbanks to plete his inspection of Richardson the C return emer launck P. Taylor TAYLOR LEAVES ON INSPECTION TRIP INNORTH [Chief Engineer of A. R. C. ds interior Alaska, Tke jef Engineer of Alaska | | Road Commission, de ed yes- n. local as a means of relieving the serious unemploy- | oqe ment situation Several hundréd men are | added Delivery is scheduled for August| forces, 29, from Seattle on the Aleutian districts. | oeing field Iready work team- to Gulkana com- and its p:ychological aspects. car, according to Wallis_ George, | Highway. | chairman of the committee in| He will cover the roads in the charge. At the last meeting, the| pairbanks district, Steese High- LINDBERGHS ON names of all automobile agencies|yway Livengood project, the Olnes- were placed in a hat and Ohief|ng McKinley Park road, the road ONE MORE HOP project. three years. Juneau Motors was R S VAR | The remodeling will call for [ & C?’E‘LHAEEQ’I) Aug. 23—Col | e first for 1933, Connors Motor| Tne advertisements are yourconsiderable labor and with the| harles ndbergh an S.| Company 1934, McCaul Motor | gyide to efficient spending. | opening of the store it is possible, Lmdbergh on an aerial mapping | company <1935 and the Service expedition, have arrived at Tverra |in the Faroe Islands, from Iceland, according to advices received herz —eto—— BALL PLAYERS HONORED A F. McKinnon entertained the members of the Moose baseball team at a party at his home last night. Refreshments were served, and a good time was reported by Gray drew names of the companies who will Motor Company, 1936. Dealers were asked not to make any special price, but to bill the| Department at the regular retau) quotation. Judge V. A. Paine returned yes- terday from a ten days' farm seven miles west of Kake, or | the Keku Islets. in their order, the - —— JUDGE PAINE IN CITY on the Pacifi visit to his fo: afternoon NEW “PRESTO”— M Pints, per dozen ... —_— | FRUIT JARS WIDE Quarts, per dozen MOUTH Vel $1.65 1.45 | 4t GARNICK?S, MAKE SITKA CALL |t RAY MIDGE the time to install Prices Are Advancin FULLY AUTOMATIC OIL BURNER COMPELTE WITH CONTROLS AND 16 BBL. FUEL OIL TANK $325.00 Complete in Running Order—1 Year Free Service Ask the Man That Owns One T 1HOVelt AC . . . . . .. 32VoltDC . .« .0 . . /0 HALF CARLOAD CRANE RADIATION FOR SALE. Now is All low radiators. that heating plant. bought a carload before the RISE! We sell Montag Warm Air Furnaces, “Standard” and “Kohler” Plumbing Fixtures RICE & AHLERS CO. Plumbing — Heating — Sheet Meta] — Acelylene W vhlmg “We tell you in advanee u?hat fhe job will cost” RUMMAGE SALE Bargain prices on our remaining stock for THURSDAY, FRIDAY, We do not wish to carry stock to our new location JARMAN’S TANUAL CONTROL (Burners Only) Phone 174 SATURDAY $75.00 80.00 We between Wasilla and Willow Creek, and the new Anchorage-Matanus- sell to the department for the next|ys jangle Building corner store, SIGNS UP FOR NEW LOCATION : Corner Slo—)‘e-in Triangle: Building Is Leased—Al- i | terations to Be Made [§{7 Official announcement of the i signing of the lease for the Tri- former- occupied by Gordon's, was re- ceived here today from Harry Race, who has been in Seattle | culminating the deal and ordering and new equipment for ly | fixtures the tsore The contract ror complete re- ling of the store space into | the latest and most modern of drug store construction and equipment has been let to the Warrack Con- | struction Company. Work will start within the next few days and be rushed through to early completion Plans While in Seattle, Mr. considerable time with leading drug store architects and selected G. B. Nelson, drug store architect, to draw the plans. These should be here on the next steamer from the south Mr. Race advises that his in- creased investment in Juneau h been encouraged by the bright pros- scts of Juneau as a growing com- mercial center and the success his smaller store on Seward Street has enjoyed during the past year. Drawn Race spent E % z § E v broken nose work with the Emmett Connor, and other usions, in an road rew on Douglas Islan sufficiently recovered today to be | Doty’s Cove from bout the streets. oung man of Juneau, accident while well-known | R ACE DRUG 00. 'Z‘ffififi'?“-f‘i{ié’ st o ms!DA‘gf\GBRTQWTgEII;%ER CONNOR HAS ACCIDENT ‘ ON THEIR HUNT E. O. and E W. Davis weno suffered a| to Douglas Island yesterday morn- facial con- construction [ d. He was | their | trip, but no deer. ing and returned at 4 o'clock in at the afternoon with two deer. Two Harris brothers and “Son- ny” Lund returned last night from hunting SR e e e F RESH OYSTERS They Are Willapoints! in ha If pint or pint cartons! ALED FRESH! FRYE-BRUHN (CO. Telephone 38 Prompt Delivery LA S A PO S S S ST SISO S Dutch Lunch . . .Yes' And Do We Have Cheese? Fromage De Camembert, Ib. .60c | Limburger Cheese, Ib. ...... Wisconsin Swiss Cheese, Ib. . Fresh Monterey Cheese, Ib. . Roman Cheese, Ib. ......... Roquefort Cheese, Ib. ...... Djetost Cheese, Ib. ........ Badger Brick Cheese, Ib. ... Permesan Cheese, Ib. ..... Provolonne Cheese, Ib. ..... Gorgonzola Cheese, Ib. ..... Dry Monterey Cheese, Ib. . ... Fresh Tuna Cheese, Ib. ...... Cacciocavallo Cheese, Ib. .. American, .35¢ .40c .40c .85¢ .90c¢ Romanello Cheese, Ib. Holland Edam Cheese, Ib. .60c Dry Riccotto Cheese, Ib. .....40c Kraft Roquefort Spread, pkg. 26c¢ Kraft Cream Cheese Relish, package Kraft Pimen package . to Cream Spread, e e Blue Moon leburger Spread 20c Limburger Cheese, jar ... Camembert Brie Cheese, jar .......... Bluhill Pimento Cheese .. Cheezham ( American Cheese) ........27c Cheese, jar ... boiled ham and 50c Also CHEESE in 8 oz. packages—Pimento, Bordens, Pahsette, Chateau, Limburger, Swiss, Also 4 oz. packages of Pimento, American, Brick, Bordens, Chateau. George Brothers “Juneauw’s Largest Independent Food Store” " TELEPHONES 92—95 FIVE DELIVERIES DAILY i 2De ...30c ...30c L4503 v

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