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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, SEPT an inspiring offer of 1o o ' superb new styles in 2 SATIN DRESSES SHEER WOOLEN DRESSE @ SILK' ¢REPE DRESSES 1 lcnfrréNs AND UACES © (411 Sizes 4:.to 44 In Black, Browiy, Eel Gray, Raspberry Rede‘ Green, Blue $7 500 $22.50 p A \é’h,' 1 j ] r 3 Fall Showing! New Hats e flatms .x]nu s Velvets Rerets : Fehs Brims l Toques Stitching { ' 2is TV T ' B. M Behrends Co., Inc. 3 ’ : $2.50 10 §7. 5( Juneau’s Leading D(-partmem Hmre -hao'.v%"t‘i‘.-cn ] AT THE HOTELS k4 eevvooceoennee € 1F—HO1 & ¢+ Gastifeaw g | Harold Jacobsen, H. E. Phipps, | Sam Asp, Charles sHall, George | W. ' Rose, Islander; @ E.. Wasson, " | Mayo, Y. T.; Mary Butler, An- Y AND BEEF SOUP | * < - & | F. L. Lake, Seward; Frank Scul- g MUSSOLINI 1S~ DISAPPUINTEI] AN STATISTICS [talian Matriages “Show' In-| . B crease but Birth Pomiiorr e 4 ly, Seattle; Mr. and Mrs. Charles ? v .| Nye, Skagway; M. E. I£Blane, Rate Drops Pomched Bggy @ "pauiered TO0st plaska; Dr. T. J. Pile, Junehl; P T P éorrué | L. R. Bmith, Taku; Mary .Jojce ROME, "S:pt. '13.~The Italian ¥ | Taku; C. O. Anderson, Juneau; people have responded well to Luncheon | Ry 3 i * Mrs. E. J. Dyer, Ketchikan; Chet Mussolini's efforts to increase their P2anut Butter Sandwiches Johnson, National Grocery. interest in marriage, statistics just Hot Chocolate. Grapes publishes . sow. But. the birth Diskhor y H. Felter, Sewa raté—another of the Premier's ma- | Oelery| and Beef Soup . Crackers| 4. o = 4 Hovic, l-‘%Vraglgte‘;l b jor: preoccupations — continuss to Pruit - Salad | samarovich, Hooneh, ! fan. Bread Butter | Zynda 5 Offers of rent reductions, wed- Vermont Cake i 6 ;M Sy Mrs. Doris' Kroft City; Mrs. ding presents and generous facili- | Helen Moder, City; Vincent Mo- “Ees for honeymoon trips—in ef- der, City; Mr. and Mrs. Howard fect mow for a year—ar: given Ashley, Skagway; C. A Berg- credit for ‘having caused the in- STy (g Dot oA i il strom; L. D. Knight, Los An crease that figures for the first geles; C. F. Lane, Seattle; Wfl- (Using Leftovers) seven months of 1933 show in % cup chopped cooked meat,|)iam A. Hesse. marital ventures. 1 One roast bome, % cup chopped RS N Low Dealh Rate Helps celery, 1 cup ‘diced carrots, % Similar premiums for child-|cup peas, 4 ‘eup rice, 1 teaspoon| MR. AND MRS. FRANK POLEACK. bearing; howcver, have had little apparent effort. In spite of the fact that cash. gifts, eradles and baby clothes had been offered to needy couples throughout the conn- try on the occasion:of new addi- tions to the family such additions were fewer by 4614 than in. the first seven. months of last year. ‘A diminishing .death. rate has TAKE PLANE TO FAIRBANKS N e ad TN 8 Mr, nnd Dha F‘nnk Pallack, 0f <alt; water.. . Mix ingredients. Cover and cook slowly one hour. Remove meat bone: serve. i+ If soup is too thick i can: be thinned by adding another cup of water. This is an excellent way! to_use up a left<over roast bone. Left-over ‘cooked vegetables can come to the aid of the statistics{be used if desired or fresh ones|with them, which was pirchased by in their sum total—the excess of | added. iMr. Pollack in Detroit, Mich, and births over deaths—but even with lflm"fl by him to Seatsle.fn’ $0 this the figure as compared with | Vermont Take hours from. the Michigan city, Mrs. that of two years ago falls short ¢ cup fat, 1 cup sugar, 2 €ggS,!poiyack accompanied. him. on the of more than 10,000. 2-3 cup cold water, 1 teaspoon trip. Fascists Take It To Heart vanilla, '% teaspoon salt, 2 cups It is all takén very much to|Pastry 3 teaspoons baking heart here in Fascist land; which | Powder. considers its whole future bound| OCream fat and sugar. Add rest up in augmenting numbers. A of ingredients and beat 2 min- w to be strong must be con-|utes. Pour into 2 layer cake pans stantly muyjtiplying, M ini said|ln°s with waxed papers bake 20 he started his campaign' of [ minutes in moderate oven. when and frost. % teaspoon paprika, 6 cups Lerdahl-Pollack Fiying Service, are! returning . to :their. home .on steamer Northwestern after spend-| ing the last month in the south. They haye a new Stimson-De: troiter: plane @board the -steame B ——————— TAKING PLANE NORTH TO USE IN PROSPECTING IN VICINITY OF CAND) flour, To be used in prospecting in the Cool | vicinity of Candle, a small plane is being taken to the Westward by: Frosting J. P. Roust and his sister,. 1 cup maple syrup, 1 cup sugar,{ Margrethe Roust on the steamer. cup cream, 1 teaspoon vanilla,| Northwestern. . They plan to cup buttermilk: “he steamer at Valdez, and. Mix maple syrup, sugar ~and|from there with Ben Easley, pilot, cream. Boil gently, stirring fre-|who is accompanying then i quently, until a soft ball forms| ' Another plane, a Gtimson-De- when portion -is ‘tested in ¢old]troiter Junior, is aboard the same water. Remove from stove, let|steamier being taken to Anchéraje.|st stand 15 minutes. | (Add vanilla, e F Beat until -creamy.. Frost- cake| More than 2,000 North ©arelina Ahat for the stmilar period|and sprinkie top with huts. Oth-jfarm boys and girls attended 4-H “1931 (626788) er nuts can be used. - club camps this summter, - The number of marriages as with 1932 jumped by (to 146949) but is still 4| that for 1831 (151,020). The fact that it is again in- creasing, . however, is taken as .finl&flm aspect of the |'mangle to be given away, arrang: {a. booth with modern with a wheel' of fortune. R. R. Brown, with a poker game and fortune wheel, and general merchandise. Rice and AAhlers €o., display, with aumodern heating plant set up. Ben Phillips, bodth withi novel- ties and:a wheel of; fortunet : resentative, displays a new type Frigidaire. Legion Booth Américan Legion, with the Gen-| eral Electri¢ washing, machine and together . with .an old fashione wash: tuh and ironing. board, dem- onstrates the Century of Progress | idea., Conceived and carried.out | under . the direction .of Winn God- dard, the booth, while less 'pre-| tentious than the Chicago show of the same title, still, ‘Subtly regis-| ters the ldea its name infers. Schillings. booth: contains, & dis- "'play of the' products of that mame. Kathérine Hooker has a minia- | ture Coffee Shoppe with all sorts of ~good things to eat, and fresh hot, coffee. The - Juneau Fire Depmme-nc booth, “has on display the new Ford deluxe V-eight which will be given away the last night of the | flesta. Oscar Harri, of the Harrl Ma-| chine Shop, has a display of mod- | ern‘ machinery. C. of C. Booth The Juneau Chamber of Com- merce advertisés the National Re- covery Act and Roosevelt’s new deal program. The Smith Electric Company has electrical equipment attractively arranged. Thomas Hardware Company dis- plays the latest in hardware and home equipment. B. M. Behrends Co., Inc, has an arrangement of trunks and traveling cases interestingly ar- ranged. Fisher Four Mills, has a small display of Fisher products. Consolidated Dairles, has an ar- tistically arranged display of fan- ned milk. Juneau -: Young Hardware Com- | pany has a large display booth of building materials and paints. and bacon to be. given to the for- tunate ones winning on the wheel of fortune. Fred Sorri, fortune wheel with novelties and general merchandise. B. and P. Women Fairbanks, where he operates theq & en’s Club, displays the davenport and chair on which members have been busily selling tickets. with novelties and merchandise to go to the fortunate winmers. Minnie Fields. has her attractive hot dog, doffee, cake, sandwich and pie ‘booth+in the same location she has . had . at. previous .Fairs and is démonstrating Folger's: Cof- fée and displaying « the .General ‘Electric Hot Point range she’ is giving away this year. She Atska iBlectric Light and Power ‘Company. has a large booth with electrieal l!mn'pmem for the home on digpiay. .. Capacity. Crcwd \Preparations .are being made 1o handle a ty crowd at the big. opgning. of . Fair tonight by, Fair; Manager. Pullen and a good. program and dence will share af men with the amusemnt booths.. During the four days of. the Southeast, Alagks, Fair . there will be que way fraffic. rules observed 7.0'clock esch eyening. Out~ ‘bound . traffic .anly. will be permits. tad op Willoughby Avenue, and E Street to Twelfth Street, ag:::mm. of, Russia. v to MFs. Boyle Mrs. Frank A. Boyle has the e & ticket. to the South- Falr this year, the hwh ab i Charles Newwn achieved rugg by being the first man to pay his way into the big Fair . buildfi this afternoon. . Buby Contest res Babies Up to two years old are eligible to herentered in the baby. shpw. W is the big feature on! m-m at the Soul Fair - Buiiding promptly ‘and thié Judging will b.an ~ The habies lm[! on their in' ‘harmony - 1 , this year, it was :Lt.hz \hd | 0 Eibland, With gefifral mor- chandise, candles, doHs and so on ‘Wei, Py Jobnsony Frigidaire rep- Aviator's- Charred Body) Found in Plane on Power Line STOCK fll.flSE Stock Market closed at noon to- day for theé NRA demonstration RETURNS nnd big- parade. . v y e VACATI fi Stocks followed a narrow fea- After a fourk wéeks vacation in tureless range. A few specialties Sitka Wwhere he Visited his son-'yun up to two point gains. Most |in-law, daughter and young grand of the stocks were content to hold child, Mr.andiMrs.Jack Calvin juss a little better than:levelsiof {and theit-small child, the Rev. A. yesterday's finish.. The-cloe Was P. Kasttevaroff, .Qurator :of the firm Transfers totaled '00;1‘00 Territorial Museum; returned (6 shares. Juneau on the, Northland. ! Session Qulet: ’ Though! much. of: his tIme.Was .ighe Stock Exchange was rather spent fishing, resting and general-, quiet but grains served to bolster ly enjoying a leisurely time, Fa-| sentiment for: some farm issues | ther Kashevaroff took advantage| which were given laté fttention. ook Hary. Sabin, a booth with hams| Business. and. Professional Wom- | A. R..Duncan, has a bingo: game | honor Af being the first womanl All entrants are to be on hand |of his holiday in Sitka to go! | through about two thousand old | government volumes . and do(‘u- ments that had coflected many | years ago in the old Governor's, loffice in Sitka and never removed. to Juneau. Among -ilem he found some that:he considered of his-| | torical importance and these he | brought with him to Juneau, to-| | gether cal specimens for the museum. | py. in, Sitka in spite .of the fact that ‘the season’s fishing . was not | as successful as people in th2 town hoped it would be,” ‘Father| Kashevaroff declared, “The strike | .learly in the season, when the fish were . running’ well, - seriously les-| \rened the income expected for the | season's work,” ‘he said. *Bitkans jare now looking forward to the | beginning of work on the propos- | ed mew building for the Pioneers’ Home.” | Services at the Eusshn Orthodox Church, suspended during the ab- cence of Father Kashevaroff, will be resumed on - Sunday. \EDIN SKARET, GRACE 148 Satirchy ewéning the! Rev. Erling K. Olafson, at his Lutheran Church residence, united Garnet Birdwell. The a troller. Mrs, Olafson wnd' Mrs. W. T. Irwin were the witnesses. RSP Y HOFMAN GAIVES PICNIC The annual picnic to boys, was| given recently by Joe Hofman at, Seward. The party went to the' {head of Resurrection Bay and en- | joyed a great day. Hofman was 13 member of the Territorial House at the last Legislature. with Important ethnologl-‘ “Everyone seems well and hap-! BIRDWELL MARRIED! in marriage Edin Sharet and Grace| groom is | Case and ‘Sears ‘wefe wup ‘two | points. International Harvester, 1 Deere and Ward were up one point each. Alcohols . mévea up ° fractionally to one point. Most of the rails were firm: Steels, . Aliled Chemical, Dupont and’ motors were . slightly ! thigher. Despite . a / brightes <economit:upie- ture, Wall: Strest isi worrled:iover 'faflnravr some 'of the Targe oper- ators to expnm mdm: Mmit- ments. . CLOSING P’RIOBS EODA’Y | 'NEW YORK, Sept. 13.—Clos- | mine stock -today. is-28%, American 1Czn 93, American Light ‘and. Pow-i| jer 12, American Smelting: . 89%, Bethléhem ' Steel 39%; Calumet: & Hecla 6%, Colorado: Puel and: Iron, ! 6%, ‘Curtiss ~Wright 3%, 'General | Mators : 34%, . International | Hare | vester 411, Keénnecott: 22%, -Mis- souri Pacific, no.:sale;. Packard || Motors 5, Chicago and Milwaukee preferred, 13%, Radis Corporation 91%, ‘Standard Brands: 28%, ‘Unit- |/ cd States Steel 551, Western Un- ion 67%, Unitéd Aircraft 38%, ! Ward Baking B 3%. R BT, | ONE-WAY ZRAFFIC ! Notice toc' Aute Drivers | Beginving -‘at *7 pim: ‘dutbound traffic only will be permitted on| | Willoughby Avenue and E. St. to! 12th on Fair ‘Week evenings. | | (Signed) - - €. J. 1 DAVIS, \—ndv. Chief of Police. — I i Juneau Coffee Shop } \ Opposite MacKinnon Apts. | | Brehkfast, Lunicheon DinmeF | | Open 7:30 am. to 9 pm. | j HELEN MODER | [E RN YRR ETETE B NOW .301»10!0? erican Legion. y \ THURSDAY ““érfean Déglon. - Aduits .. Children—Afternoons Chifldren—Evenings ‘Children Free We ADMI! It’s Your | » Twelfth Annual Southe_a laska ‘q!;xt. PROGRAM WEDNESDAY EVENING 8:00 to $:00 P.M.—Band Concert. Bokxch'x Russian Batalaiki Orchutn 10:30 to Midmght—Danclng Revelers’ Orchestra. Auspices Am- Baby Show—First prize, Set Dl.shes, Juneau-Young Hardware Co.; second prize Floor Lamp, Alaska Flectrfc Light and #ower Co.; third prize, Table nmn'umtnblm i:u. » Avm-amx of fl'bes h‘mnemme cookfes. " i : -t mumu mm i 00 to 9:00 PM—Bnnd Concert. 9: oo P.\( —Mld-me Helene Orlofl Soprano. © 9:80 10 10:30 P.M.—Bokach’s Russian Balaliki Oréhestra. 10:30 to Midnight—Dancing. Revelm‘ mhum Ausplces Am= r Fi mr’ TS T0'SEE G st L (BIABSRY f4d €4 stern oo E A .u.i el 17 | ¢ OPEN : tha & AFTERNOON B deins SSION dnud.ny Afternoon DOORS OPEN “Afternoons—1 to 5 P. M. | ing quotation ofi:Alaska ' Juneau | Anaconda’ 17%, «Armour: B 2%, Barrow Nothe:ic Bethel ... Fort Yukon . ‘Tanana . Fairbanks Bagle ... St Paul ) Dutch Harbor . Kodiak Cerdova Juneau Sitka Ketchikan 3 Privee Rupert . Edmonton Seattle l- 8. Dfl’Aflm OF Aemcmmml. WEATHER BUREAU ‘The Weather | nylhu.u.mmermm 1| ® (SACRAMENTO, Cal. Sep'. » LOCAL DATA Pl e 13—An airplane in whicn o "| fToreeast for Jumexw and vieinfty, Pegfuning at 4 pm., Sept. 13: Dan D. Thompson left here o Showers tonight and Thursday; gentle southeasterly winds. . e last might for. 8an Fran- & Time Barometer Temp. Humwaiy Wind ¥elocity - 4 i 422 ¥4 4| e cisco, was found this morn- e =" -¢v- o 3 p. yest'y % 82 .12 B 8 Qprln‘knnk e ing hanging to a high e 4 am. today Calm 0 Cldy lwelfih Annual Celebra-| s power line. His charred o Il ”‘ES Move V?lfing Narrow Noon.todey o BB I ® body was ‘tnithe stabilizer. o A [ s ; \)q‘ Bcg‘e; l th Fme* %00 0 069000 oe o-i ange: . aornsélcfl Frogram, 1 s vpmng o et i Jee . REV: A.P. HEVAROFF i bntipued ibin agy One) : NEW " YORK, Septl 13—The m-uoh 3 T _n. t 38 4 0 Clear 40 40 4 02 . GMdy ®» 3% i 0 Pt.Cldy 38 40 4 0 Cldy 40 40 4 12 | Rain W 46 14 04 Rain 52 52 6 a8 Cldy 46 48 6 12 Clear 3 8 0. Trice Cudy: a — 0 0 Hazy 50 52 8 24 Cldy ‘48 52 4 10 Cldy 4 2 0 Pt.Cldy 52 62 ] 0 Pt.Cldy 52 & 4 0 “Clear 50 50 6 o \ Gldy The. barometric: pressure is moderately low ithroughout Alum except-on-the Arctic coast-where it is about normal. the @istern Aleutfan Islands, rising in extreme Western Alaska: iand failing rlpllly i the cwestern. portion: of the Guif with’ showers: over Soutiiern Alaska; the dastern Imerior and Seward Peninsula. Cloudy ‘wesither : prévhils ‘over most-of $he remainder of Alaska, 1‘empen-- It is lowest in anh i < tare . m hvcuben unimpm 1 " Yy *Troop No 3 hu been called by | Scoutmaster. ~Harry:: Douglas: - for |7:300'clock tonight bat: the urad¢ | School. gymnasium. Theré \are 'several vacancies. . w 'be filled :in: the four patrols and lany oy over 12 years of age is |invited to attend ‘and eproll. now while ‘there 'is & choice of patral | vaesncies: {Mr. Douglas is anx- 'ious to start off the year with a full ‘troop andipromises. some keen patrol competition. Al regular Scouts urged to be present for the issuing of the 'honor badges cared by Harry ‘Sturrock, Toivo Lahikhainen, Tom- myl Stewart, Bill Lowe and. Jo Smith -at Scout n:np during ‘he summer. ———————— ELKS ATTENTION Meeting tonight'at 7:30. - . 'Daily ‘Empide wWant Ads Pay =4 adv. NOTICE OF FURFE(TURE Haines, Alaska, June 5th, 1933 TO 'G." DANIELSON, 'and BINA. DANIELSON, their: helrs, execut- ors, administrators and assigns, and to all'whom it may concern: YOU, and each of you are here- by notified by the undersigned .co- owtier, that theré has been expend- ‘ed i ldbor and’' improvements on, and -Yor 'the ° beneflt. of the “NUG- {GET BAR" Placer Minthg Chaim, ¥ te situated near the junection of Nug- get Creek and Porcupine River, in the Porcupine Mining-Bistrict, Fer~ mary ‘of ‘Alaska, ¥. 8. Survey No. which - sald “Nugget Bar- Placer . Mining Claim was located on June 1ith, 1006, and the notice of location filed for record and e~ corded ‘&t page 482 .of vol 2, iof Mining Locations and Water Rights, in the: office - of :the Re- corder at Skagway, Alaska, on June 15th, 1906, and an amended. loca- tion was made on September. 28th, 1922, and the noice" theréof filed for record WHYL -the Bkagway Re- cording. . Office, .and recorded. :at page 235 of vol. 4, of Mineral and Land Locations on December 20th, 1922, thé sum fo $3800.00 ‘covering the legal amount iof labor and im- provements needed to hold the title to the said “Nugget Bar” Placer Mining. Claim- from: the: year- 1009 to the year: 1932 inclusive, afd if within ninety days from the receipt of personal service of this notice, or:'within ninety days from - the date .of the publication of: this o=« tice, you fail or refuse to pay your portion as co-owners, of the ‘said | $3800.00, being $475.00. for -each of | you' as. co-owners, your interest in the said “Nugget Bar” Placer Min- ing Claim will become the prop- erty of the subscriber and* your co-owners. under Seetion 2324, Ré- vised Statutes of the United States, land Section 9, of Chapter 83, of the Session Laws of Alm orthe year 1933. J. H. CHISEL, , Co-owner. First publication;. June. % $£638. Last publlca.uon, supt 18;. 1033 " HILINE Grocehfa——l’l;gancpf-i‘resh and Smoked Meats Front Street opposite Harns Hn.rd are Co. CAS AN D, CARRY S YSTEM Bas hu.. L-d A udd’ 4 her ks bk while you the 4 | < Sl € therine Hooker Invites your patfonage goffee and .J’!!“é WS ~ FAI OPENS TOMORROW! A g yfiwy; &lmq l PRRTY S t 3 J ' B Vit o o BN‘GJ l are visiting | Thank You! bsetl b Ko wd R S

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