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(71l HERE'S WHERE SOME CRITTER'S BEEN HOOKIN' CUR HENS! A HOLE IN THE BACK OF “THE CHICKEN AH/ HERE'S WHERE OUR FOWLS 1S BEIN’ FILCHED! A HOLE IN THE REAR OF THE HEN-HOUSE ! Y GREAT CAESARS FOR SALE on terms or to rent a NICELY {urmshrd 2-room apt. with 5-room ultra modern home. O!l! bath. Inquirc Mike Vagge, Wil- burner, hot water heat, fireplace, | . by Gov't. School, full basement, hardwood floors, etc. G. E. Krause. Phone 439. | Phone 3204. i rUK SALE—1933 like new, just nicely broken in.| Bee A. R. Duncan at Alaska Laundry between 8 am, and 5! pm. After 5 pm. at Tucker ' Apartments. |FOR RENT — Mrs. Baker's small furnished cottage. Suitable for| two persons, on C Street between 10th and 11th. Casey-Shattuck Addition. Telephone 439. house with bath. Close in. Gas-| tineau Ave. Tel. 561. or apply Sam Rosenberg. FOR SALE — Administrator must sell to close estate the furnished five-room house formerly occu- pied by Edw. T. Ryan, deceased.| This house located on Block 209, Lot 2, near Tennis Court. Mod-| ern, heated, concrete basement. Apply Walter G. Hellan, Admin- | jstrator, P. O, Box 1142. ’F!S\’CF-fUOX“ : ot < atter Tract, FOR SALE—Tabes, chairs, .ining ;‘Oh Iii‘ room furniture. Two-oven Lang! range, with NEW RAY o1L| Burner attachment. Also dish- es, kitchen equipment, knives forks and tableware. Frigidaire, very reasonable. Telephone 107 or inquire Bergmann Dining Room.| | FOR RENT—3-room furnished apt.| with bath. 3rd and Gold. El-| lingen Apts. m furnished house Phone- 202 in —Cn}zy little con:gewf ; rent. Suitable for man and wife. Phone 109. FOR RENT—Store room on Second Street formerly occupied by Jar- an’s. Inquire at San Francisco Bakery. GHOICE leve: residunce 1ot, 50x100,| FOR RENT -- Bright, threé-room at bargain. Best location in city.| furnished apartment. Heated. Inquire 132 6th St. i' Only $30 per month, Phone 18, o e L &3 Douglas. SBACRIFICE 1932 wilys 8, #-door 2 < sedan.APer(ecL condition. Prl::et‘l*\l,.oR RENT—Oné, two of three- for quick sale. Phone 4042. | ;oom cabins, close to Ball Park. | See Tom McMullen, on premises. 500 sharcs Hirst-Chichagof stock 60 cents. Inquire Nugget Shopn-:.v‘ FOR RENT—Four-room furnished house. Apply Mrs. J. C. Lund, 5th and Kennedy. FOR SALE—Modern nome for sale.| Reasonable terms. Telephone 169. ®urs. E. C. Guerin, ]FOR RENT—Four-room apartment with bath. Close in, moderate rental. Inguire at store, Second and Main. FOR RENT — The R. O. Peterson house near Third and Gold. In- quire First National Bank. FOR SALE or rent—Planos and radios. Expert pilano tuning. An-; derson’s Music Shoppe, Seward| Street. Telephone 143 or 488. FOR SALR-—-Cate Txtures consist | ing of back bar, counter, stools and booths. Very reasonable | “ih PRl Apply Eaufmann’s Cafe. |FOR RENT—Partly furnished five- { room house. Basement. Furnace MISCELLANEOUS heat. Close in. Inquire St. Ann's 1 Hospital. g = . SRyrds g mach) FOR RENT—Four-room furnishéd a0 cecesevece o Steamer Movements °, NORTHBOUND No steamer northbound. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Yukon scheduled to sail from Seattle late this afternoon or this evening Northland scheduled from Seattle Sept. 9 p. m. Princess Louise sail from Vancouver 18 at 9 p. m Zapora scheduled to from Seattle Sept. 21. Alaska scheduled to from Seattle Sept 9 a m SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Northwestern scheduled southbound 1 Tuesday. LOCAL SAILINGd Estebeth leaves every Thurs- day night at 6 p. m., for Sitka and way ports. Pacific leaves every Thursday at 10 a. m, for Petersburg, Kake ana way ports. ess0c00ensee sail at to 18 scheduled to Sept. o} | sail 23 at 9000000000000 0000000000000 00 ee0 s ev-evoooe TIDES TOMORROW Alaska Standard Time; ® 1 hour for Juneau se s s ce0sacene Low tide High tide Low tide High tide 1 m., 147 24 feet feét feet 1 TIDES MONDAY Low tide 6:00 a. m, -0.2 High tide 12:15 p. m,, 159 Low tide 6 09 feet feet feet C.R. & W. EMPLOYEE DIES AS RESULT OF ACCIDENT s the result of internal injuries sustained when he fell from a skid- Marine News BREAD AND BUTTER PICKLE Breakfast Fresh Apple Sauce Ready Cooked Corn Cereal, Cream Poached Eggs Graham Toast Luncheon Toasted Cheese Sandwiches Sliced Pedches Cookizs Dinner X Beef and Ham Loaf Escalloped Potatoes Bread Butter Bread and Butter Pickles Chilled Watermelon Coffee Beef and Ham Loaf, Serving Four| (Using Leftovers) ! 2 cups chopped cooked beef, 1/ cup chopped cooked ham, % tea-) spoon salt, % teaspoon paprika, %4 teaspoon celery salt, 1 table- spoon chopped onion, 1 tablespoon chopped green pepper, 1 <gg, % cup tomatoes, cup crumbs, 3 tablespoons fat, melted. Mix ingredients and shape into loaf 1'% inches in diameter. Place in small baking pan, bake 50 minutes in moderate oven. Escallcped Potatocs 3 cups 'sliced potatoes, spoons flour, 2-3 teaspoon salt, teaspoon paprika, 2 tablespoons but- ter, 1 cup milk. Blend potatoes, flour, salt and paprika. Add rest of ingredients and pour into buttered baking dish. Bake 50 minutes in moderate oven. Bread and Butter Pickles 10 six-inch cucumbers, 10 onions (2 inches in diameter) 2-3 cup salt, 3 cups vinegar, 3 cups water, 2 cups sugar, 1 tablespoon white Coffee Tea }Mrs. REVISED LIST OF . . _ WINNERS IN THE FLORAL EXHIBIT A revised list of the winners in the floral exhibit at th: Southeast Alaska Fair is being published at the request of Mrs. Joseph R. Campbell, chairman of the Wo- men’s Auxiliary Department, be- cause of several errors which oc- curred in the previous list. The errors consisted of announcement of several additional prizes, and in order to have "a correct list from which to distribute the awards, it is belng printed as fol- lows: Best single specimen decorative dahlia, first, T. White, second award Mrs, Dave Housel; best sin- gle specimen cactus dahlia, first, Mrs. George Kohlhepp; best vase cactus dahlias, first, Mrs. Dave Housel, second, Mrs. George Kohl- hepp; best vase decorative dahl- ias, first, T. White; best vase peony flowered dahlias, first, 'T. Wh best vase pom pom dahlias, first and second, Mrs. George Kohlhepp; best vase ball dahlias, first, Mrs. A. J. Forest; best general display dahlias, first, Mrs. 'S. Felden, second, Mrs. George Kohlhepp. Gladiolus Awards vase red gladiolus, J. Forest, second, T. | White; best vase pink Gladiolus, | first, Mrs. 8. Feldon, second, Mrs. ‘Robert Simpson; best vase assor jed gladiolus, second, T. White; ! best display marigolds, first, Mrs E. E. Weschenfelder, second, Mrs. {W. S. Pullen; best display nastur- tiums, first, Mrs. Wallis George, second, Mrs. J. W. Gucker; best ybowl pansies, first, Mrs. E. E. {Weschenfelder, second, Mrs. Dave | Housel; best vase asters, first, Mrs. Wellman Holbrook, second, Mrs. J. (W. Gucker; best vase pink roses,! | first, Mrs. H. L. Faulkner, second, Mrs. Robert Simpson; best vase red roses, first, Mrs. H. L. Faulk- ner, second, Mrs. Wellman Hol- | brook; best vase white roses, sec- ond, Mrs. Wellman Holbrook; best vase salmon roses, first, Mrs. Wellman Holbrook; best vase yel- low roses, first, Mrs. Wellman Hol- Best first, A. | begonias, Dr. Willard L, Thorp of Amherst, Mass., has been installed in office as director of the bureau of foreign and domestic commerce. (Associats ed Press Photo) and second, Mrs. best fuchsia, first, best, first M. D. Williams; Mrs. E. E. Weschenfelder; n, t, Mrs. George Shaw. Jud in the floral department were Mrs. Dave Housel, Mrs. C. . Rice and J. P. Anderson. e Two all-star Pacific Coast base- ball lcague teams are being or- ganized by Roy Mack, secretary of the Portland Club, for a barn- storming tour to Mexico at the close of the season. f IN BANKRUPTCY In the matter of the voluntary bankruptcy of Steve Vukovich doing business under name of Brunswick Bowling Alleys. Notice is herepy given that at 10 o'clock a.m., November 4, 1933, in the District Court, First Division, at Juneau, Alaska, hearing will be held on the petition of Steve ~| M.S.“ZAPORA” FINEST AIAS SAILING SCHEDULE Leave DueJuneau Due Juneau Seattle Northbound Southbound 5 Sept. 11 Sept. 12 Steamer YUKON ALASKA N'WESTERN 5 Sept. 10 .Sept. 9 Sept. 12 WINTER SCHEDULE YUKON Sept. 19 ALASKA Sept. 26 N'WEZTERN Sept. 30 Oct. 3 Ports of Call: Ketchikan, Wrangel, Petersburg, Juneau, Haines, Skagway, Cor- dova, Valdez and Seward. S. S. Yukon calls Yakutat both ways. S. S. Alaska calls Sitka both ways. 8. S. Northwestern “ calls - Seldovia and Kodiak each trig. THE ALASKA 41 R s MoKANNA, Agent .;‘@.Hi Thewong 2; Rounélrip Rate Sailing from Seattl Bvery M y night a | | 3. B. BURFOLD & CO. D. B. FEMMER | Ticket Agent Phone 79 Frt. Agt. Phone 114 i Leave Seattle Arrive Juneau Leave Junes( Sept. 21 Sept. 27 Sept. 28 Calling at Funter, Chichagof*, Hoonan, tenaxee, Port Alexander, Klas wock, Craig, Ketchikan. *Calls first trip of month only OFFICE JUNEAU COMMERCIAL DOCK Wwills Ndvigation Compiny Phone 3 Juneau Commercial Dock, Agent! CAHADIAM PACIFIC SATLING VANCOUVER, VICTORIA and SEATTLE FERRY TIME CARD Leaves Juneau for Douglas aud Thane 6:15a.m. 6:15p.m. 7:10a.m. 17:30p:m. 9:15a.m.1 9:40p.m. 12:30p.m# 11:15pm. 2:00p.m. 12 midnight 3:30p.m.t $1:00a.m. *4:00p.m. TO From Juneau PRINCESS LOUISE Sept. 6, 14, 23 Oct. 4, 15, 24 SUMMER TOURIST FARES NOW IN EFFECT Good till October 31, 1933 Tickets, reservations and full particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent JUNEAU Zeaves Douglas for Juneaw 6:30a.m. 6:30p.m. 8:30a.m. 17:45p.m. 9:30a.m.t 9:55p.m. 12:45p.m.t 11:30p.m. 2:15p.m. 12:15p.m. 3:45p.m.1 il:15a.m. 5:00p.m. *—Thane. t—Freight will be accepted. t—Saturdays only. Juneau Ferry & Naviga- mustard seed, 1 tablespoon celery seed, 1 teaspoon tumeric. == 3 " |FOR RENT—Refinished four-room|way on the approach to the ocean brook; best vase Shasta dfllSieS-iVukovich, bankrupt, for final ‘dis- first, Mrs. Wellman Holbrook, sec-, charge in bankruptey; creditors and | COATS remodeled and linings re- 1 furnished house. $15.00 monthly. newed. Phone 3801. Mrs. Bathe. ;Efi wood, dry. New Hospital | | Building. |FOR RENI1—rou room furnished s R AT S — | apt. $25.00 monthly. Inquire John TURN your ola gola into value.| Reck. Cash or trade at Nugget Phone Douglas 394. shop. | FOR RENT — Large housekeeping| room, ‘electric plate, $15. Also 2- room apt. with range. Phone 436. LOST AND FOUND LOST--Lady’s purse, colored blue. Contains keys, bank book, money, lete. Finder please return to Ju- | neau Transfer. Reward. |FOR RENT -— Furnished apart- ment, newly decorated, with bath. Also ‘furnished two room houses and cabins. Apply Cash Grocery, Willoughby Ave., or telephone 101-2 rings. FOUND—EIks' charm. Ovaer may have same by proving property @nd paying for this ad. Address| No. K 3116, care Empire. R RENT — Two-rown furnished house: or cabin on 9th St. Tele- Jack Mayer, who was just a! phone 2654. dock, in Cordova recently, J. W. Thirkall, 59-year-old employee of the Copper River and Northwest- ern Railway, died at the Cordova General Hospital soon afterward. He had been employed by the Cop- per River and Northwestern Rail- way for the last 15 years. He is survived by his wife who rushed to Cordova from Chitina by speeder. o ——— Daily Empme Want Ads Pay { Juneau Coffee Shop | Opposite MacKinnon Apts. | Breakfast, Luncheon Dinner /| Open 7:30 am. to 9 pm. HELEN MODER stable hand around Kcn:uck)’:VACAncms; recuced rates. Nug- tracks this spring, piloted homc; get Apts. five winners in one aflernoon on theé Tatonia oval FOR RENT—Sreeping room. Phone 537. ehae e 1. 11 H R jfifinuw Aparymens. Phone 2004, 'EXPERIENCED dressmaker wants MONEY work by day or week. Price rea- sonable. Phone 205. The money you spend on a washwoman 52 times a year; the cost of soap and wash- ing utensils that have to be frequently replaced; the wear and tear on clothes far greater by home methods; the possible illness due to unsanitary processes or over- taxing of your own vitality . . . Just add these up and then compare the result with our low-priced laundry serv- | YOUNG lady needs work. 531, BOARDERS, Room and board for| two. Telephone 538. CHILDREN cared for by day, week or month. Phone- 2552. HALF Soles Mens DRESS SHOES | $§1 to $1.25. Men’s heels 50¢, ladies Saloum’s. Seward Street. Burleigh Grimes, Dazzy Vance and Jess Haines of the Cardin- als, each 40 years old, have pitched a total of almost 650 major league | victories. | Brunswick Bowling Alleys Pool Billiards Bowling Cigars Tobacco Soft Drinks | Barber Shop in connection f Lower Front Street, opposite { ‘Winter and Pond . { Juneau lce Cream Parlors | Exclusive Dealers HORLUCK'S | DANISH ICE CREAM . ‘Wipe off cucumbers and onions with damp cloth. Peel onions| and cut into thin slices. Cut cucum- bers in thin crossway slices. Mix | cucumbers, onions and salt and let stand 4 hours. Mix rest of in-| gredients, slowly heat to boiling. Rinse off cucumbers and onions with cold water, add them to vine- gar mixture. Cook very slowly 30 ond, Mrs. J. Kron Marshall; most | artistic table centerpiece, first, Mrs. H. L. Faulkner, second, Dor- othy Wells; best formal boquet,! first, Mrs. George Kohlhepp, sec-| ond, Mrs. Wellman Holbrook; best vase sweet peas, first, Mrs. Grover Winn, second, Mrs. R. Peterman; bést vase snapdragons, first, Mrs.| minutes. Pour into sterilized jars, ‘W. Gucker. 's, Awards for the best flowering We 00 OuR fax? The NRA ... . Makes the Old Bus Look Like New! Keeps the New that " Way' $1.00 . CONNORS Motor Co., INC. FRONT STREET And School! Under the NRA, child labor on a full time basis is proh that more boys and ing school! éep 'your boy and them evéry possible ibited. This means girls will be attend- girl in school—give advantage for mak- ing their own way in the'world later on. A Savihgs Account to regularly, will at ' this' bank, added provide the needed funds for the continuance of their educa- Fir t Nation al Bank & George Kohlhepp, second, Mrs. J. _ persons concerned may appear at said time and place and show causé, if any they have, why peti- tioner's prayer for final discharge should not be granted . ROBERT COUGHLIN, District Court. Sept. 16, 1933. Sept. 23, 1933. LLES U Clerk, First publication, Last publication, CICIL B. DEMI 207 7 7 i '//////AW/I/////////II/IIIIHIWI//’II////// RO S8 A DARAMOUNT PICTURE Cetf Your AUTO Tickets AT Butler Mauro THE SANITARY GROCERY e “PHONES 83 OR “yw.\a.;w TR AT G tion Company Fine Floors Estimates m? S GARLAND BOGGAN flooeinig’ ContractoF Hardwood Flooring—Laying, [ PSS Pacific Fransportation Company M. S. “PACIFIC” Leaves City Dock every Thurs- day at 10 a.m. for Petersburg, Kake, Port Alexander and way points, J. B. Burford & Co., Agents Phone 79 Valentine Bldg. Effective June 1, 1933 LEAVE AUK BAY 7:00 a.m. 12:30 p.m. 4:30 pm. LEAVE JUNEAU (Out Highway) 9:15 a.m. 2:30 pm. 5:30 p.m. Special Saturday Trip Leave Auk Bay at 7:00 p.m. Leave Juneau at midnight Motorship “ESTEBETH” | Leaves Juneau Every Thurs- day at 6 P. M. for Sitka and Way Ports DAVE HOUSEL, Agent Phone Single O Alaska Southern dirways SATE ST PROVEN DERENDABILITY Alaska For Reservations—Call jor Se Hangar .

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