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T BARNEY GOOGLE B0Y ' WAATTA NIGHT % € ANY MORE JOOK JOINTS OFFER You A EREE MERL JUST TO BE THERE - COUNT ME OLT-- (P\ one ’lj oW The Whip Family of Desserts NOL DON'T, HEY 22 WHAT ABOUT FUNGWN' PLETES AT THE : ORCHESTRA LEADER AN' GRABBIN' OFF ALL THE TABLE CLOTHS --- GOOGLE - DOES THAT REFRESH YOUR 1 DoN'T MEMORY 22 OH NES!- RECRYMEMBER | AND THE SPEECH YOU MADE TRIPPW' No ABOUT YOUR FAMILY EEUD WAITER - WITH THE BULGER BONS- NOU BAWLED NOUR HERD OFF T SWow, Brings Froth to Fall Dinn INFORMATION "Count five average words “the 3y D;n y rate per iire for conseeutive 1 1sertionis: nas been stopped beiore ex- | | piration, advertiser please not:- | | | fy this office (Phone 374) at ’once and same will be given | attention. ! THE DAILY ALASK‘ EMPIRE E- . Onr \‘hy 10c Additional da Se Minimum charge 50¢ Copy must be in the office by 2 ’elock in the afterroun to insure nsertion on same day. We accept ads over tclephone | rom persons listed in telephone M. ectory. “Phone 274—Ask for Ad-taker. FOR SALE @QNE USED Trumpet and case, one used “A” Clarinet and case, one used Mandolin, one used gold- plated Soprano Saxophone With case, one gold-plated Alto Saxo- phone with case, one silver-plated | “C-Meiody” Saxophone with case. ALL THE ABOVE AT BAR- GAIN PRICES — Alaska Music Supply, 122 Second St., phone 206. FOR SALE — Six-room furnished : house, oil heat; cheap for cash, 1 $1,500. Inquire Steve.Stanworth, 1 FOR SALE—Breeding rabbits. Sce " “Red” Fortney. l FOR SALE — 1936 Ford V-8, A-1 condition. Cash or terms. Call Gastineau Ga B, T a hlutk Imm new boat har- bor: three-room furnished or un- furnished house with bath. Double lot half filled with rock 1037 W. Ninth St. Or see C. R Chittick at Femmer's Dock JU FOR SALI—City Float Beer Parlor.| Phone 541 after 4 p.m. MlSCELLANl-'OUS iUARANTPED Rl’ah‘sllc Perma- nents, $450. Finger wave, 65¢c. Lola's Beauty Shop, telephone | 261, 315 Deckeér Way. CURN your old gold into value, cash or trade at Nugg?l %l.on For Him Life's Been Just OneLong Siege : flnflperzm_ngTahles WASHINGTON, Ind., Sept. 1.— ‘The physician stepped back from ' his patient’s bed. “Well, son,” he began, “it looks like another -operation—!" } A sigh from the bed, and men:‘ “Okay, ‘Doc, if you say so.’ | ‘Twenty - two - year -old Josep Flocrke had reason to sigh. He hml reason even to go into a rage, | throw pillows and bewail his fate. j But he did none of these. | Despite his 30 operations in a halffdozen hospitals within 11 years, | the youth still has hopes for 1ecnv-} eyy from a knee injury. | in the excitemenf{ of watching. Washington's biggest fire —the burning of the county court- house — he fell against a piece of | concrete. | Since then, he has spent many tiresome months in bed. Doctors | have examined, tapped, grafted, €ex- | perimented—and they’re still at a loss to explain why the injury fails to respond to treatments. Between days in bed, Floerke has sandwiched into his life a high | school education and several months | of business training. Long months | of illness ,dcctors, nurses and hos- pitals have never diminished his greatest ambition — to become a physician. ———ae—— Stephen Foster was born July 4 182 |cases and transfer “meddling” po- )i FOR RENT TWO. GOOD used Pianos for rent Alaska Music Supply, 122 Second St., phone 206 FOR RENF i Fftistied, heate: house, two~ bedrooms. Phon Green 730. FOR RENT-:-Heéated room and bat! in private yoom;, gentleman pre ferred. Phone Blagk 427, befor¢ 6 p.m, BACHELOR cabin, furnished, $1( monthly. Inquire 1113 Calhoun FRONT OFFICE in Blomgren Bldg Two rooms Phone Blue 510, Roy Allen. APARTMENTS, phone Eluc: 200. FOR RENT- ’I“n uffl'e rooms' i frethy a First National Bank Bldg. Inguir A Stramak, By MRE. ALEXANDER GEORGE COZY, warm, furn, apts. Light AP Feature Service Writer water, dishes, cooking utemsil | For a festive finishing touch to and bath. Reasonable at Seaview | our early autumn dinner, serve a | Ry ——————— | yhip, a topnotch dessert that was WANTED opular in George Washington's —_— . lday. WANTED—Girl for general ligh | * A first cousin of syllabub, the housework and care of child | yhip has taken on many flavors Ve Frpie R oon olors and forms in its culin jowney down the years. Whips desires position, Write Box 962 | may be served as desserts; they nay also be served, with a bever- care of Empire. - ge, as light refreshments on al- UNFUR\ISHFD 3-room apt. Writc | nost any occasion. P.O. Box 212. A Wide Variety Eseit Genera speaking whips are WANTED — Experienced salesman ruit, ber or other sweet sauces,| Phone hickened and frothed by the addi- tion of gelatin, prepared pudding MONEY WANTED $6,000 at ‘| whipped cream or beaten mortgage on occupied boarding s 3 y 2 2 home. Hennings, Hotel Juneau, | 7Dites. They are served hot or Y i ~0ld, cooked or uncooked, accord-| al houso. | ing to the type Contrast in flavor and color should Ye supplied by a sauce, or you can add foam to broth with a topping WANTED-—-Maid for ;r'mml housa- work. Phone 69. LOST AND FOUND f whipped £:am FOUND—Boys' bicycle some time| Apple whip is very seasonable ago. Owner may have by proving [ and it’s easy to prepare. Here's the ownership and paying for this ady. | recipe: Hmes Is Given ~$500 Each Week For Protection Put one-eighth of a teaspoon of salt into two cups of thick, sweet wpple sauce, add a tablespoon of lemon juice and then fold in four weaten egg whites. Chill. Serve it with more apple sauce, another ruit sauce or with chopped can- lied fruit or nuts. Pass a pitcher of cream. Want a baked whip? rether for five minutes one cup of cooked dried or fresh apricots and Cook to- of granulated PR s PR i . |nait a cup sug: Dixie” Davis Testifies in{ oo, ‘hen ada three beaten RMkfl Case Against vhites, two teaspoons of lemocn uice and half a teaspoon of bak- ng powder. Bake 25 minutes in a uttered dish which has been set n a pan of hot water placed in low oven. Unmold carefully erve warm, with your fruit sauce or with cream Fer a Mocha Dish For a richer dessert, try fruit mallow whip. Mix one cup of crushed pineapple, half a cup of apricots or peaches, half a cup of Tammany Leader NEW YORK,; Sept. 1.—J. Richard l)mn Davis, once the mouthpiece the powerful “Dutch™ Schultz policy racket, put a finger on Tam- many leader James J. Hines, and swore in the Supreme Court that the “mob” paid. Haines thousands of dollars in return to fix court and favorite licemen. diced pears and two cups of diced Davis was indicted with Hines|marshmallows. Chill three hours and pleaded guilty to conspiracy in|or longer, then add a tablespoon of the racket charges. Davis testified that $500 a week was the sum paid Hines for pro- Lecuon WIVES BOAST OF OWN UNIUN BRIGHTON, England, Aug. of salt and a cup of whipped cream. Roughly pile in cups and top with lemon or chocolate pep- permint sauce. If you like a mocha flavor, here's 1 very simple whip: Mix two cups of hot coffee. Chill three hours and fold in two beaten egg whites, haif a cup of whipped cream and half a teaspoon of vanilla. Chill and serve plain or with cream. For added crunchiness mix in some ow that spinsters have persuaded | chopped dates, peanut brittle, the government to ‘consider thefr | crushed macaroons or nuts. special claim to pensions at fifty-| Banana whip is quite a favorite {five, the wives are organizing. They have formed a union, and named it the Association of Married ‘Women. T ———— Use one cup of mashed banan; tablespoons of lemon juice and four egg whites. Chill and serve with whipped cream. Floodlights by slot machine has| A creamy custard sauce made | been introduced in Breslau, Ger-|from egg yolks, chilled and fla- | many. For 80 cents anybody camvored with lemon and almond ex- have the historic city hall flood- | tracts makes an excellent dip for lighted for three minutes by drop-|any flavored whip. If you want an | ping the coin into an automat. | especially dainty sauce fold in half | {a cup of whipped cream to each) ———— The first World’s Fair in the! cup of sauce. United States was in 1853, Prune Butterscotch Whip o e ’ Here is a recipe for a prune but- TAKU LODGE OFFERS | terscotch whip which will serve IDEAL LABOR DAY OUTING | eight: Make reservations Friday with| 1 package butterscotch pudding; Mary Joyce for Labor Day'vacation' 2 cups milk; % cup chovped at Taku Lodge. —Mv.l stewed prunes; 2 egg whites, Prune whip is a faverite dessert when you want something lemon juice, a fourth of a teaspoon | of diced marshmallows with a cup| with a fourth of a cup of sugar, two| nd sweet. P Mix milk | stan with'! con- Add fold butterscotch pudding Bring to boil, stirring Remove from fire, prunes. Beat egg whites and into hot pudding mixture. Pour into sherbet glasses and chill. Serve with Custard Sauce. - Bee in Car Fatal To S;mkane Man STURGEON BAY, Wis., Aug. :’,,;’ The flight of a bee into an auto-; mobile in which he was riding was| |blamed for the death of Frank| Tarrein, fifty-eight, Spokane, Wash., | in the resulting accident. i Tarrein’s host, A. R. Geisler of |Green Bay, lost control of his car |after the bee flew into it. The nm- chine swerved, a tire blew out and the car overturned. = ->oe Canadian Government fish hatch- eries restocked lakes and streams throughout the Dominion with | nearly 61,832,000 fish eggs, fry and old h during 1937. NOTICE OF SPECIAL TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF JUNEAU, ALASKA: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That pursuant to an act of Con- gr of May 28th, 1936, 49 Statutes gale taxable value of the real and personal property within the cor- porate limits of sfich municipal corporation, and pursuant to a reso- lution of the Common Council of the City of Juneau, Alaska, a spe- cial election will be held in the said City of Juneau, Alaska, on the 20th day of September 1938, be- tween the hours of 9 AM. and 7 PM. of said day, at which said election the qualified voters of angd in the said incorporated city of Juneau, Alaska, whose names ap- | pear on the last assessment roll of said city for municipal taxation, are invited to vote on. the following mentioned questions or propositions, to-wit: (1) Whether or not the incor- porated City of Juneau, Alaska, shall issue bonds in any sum not exceeding $65800.00 payahble in twenty equal annual installments from date thereof, and bearing in- terest at the rate of 4% per annum and the proceeds thereof to be used for the purpose of regrading and paving streets. (2) Whether or not the incor- porated City of Juneau, Alaska, shall issue bonds in any sum not exceeding $5,000.00 payable in twen- ty equal annual installments from date thereof, and bearing interest at the rate of 4% per annum and |the proceeds thereof to be used Vtox regrading and paving sidewalks. | (3 Whether or not the incor- porated City of Juneau, Alaska, shall issue bonds in any sum not| exceeding $19,200.00 payable in, iwenty equal annual installments, from date thereof, and bearing in- ‘lerest at the rate of 4% per annum | ELECTION | RIT) DIl { Phone 72 115-2nd St. | THE ROYAL BEAUTY SALON OPEN EVENINGS “If your hair is not becoming to you — You should be coming to us.” PIGGLY WIGGLY LOW -DOWNER'N Aa MOLE, GOOGLE - LTy GARBAGE HAULED | Reasonable Monthly Rates | | E. 0. DAVIS TELEPHONE 212 Fhone 4753 Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Call Phones: 13 and 49 Pay’n Takit PHONES 92 or 95 Free Delivery Fresh Meats, Groceries, Liquors, Wines and Beer We Sell for LESS Because We Sell for CASH! George Brothers The Charles W. Carter | ‘ Mortuary Fourth and Franklin Sts. PHONE 136 Thrift Co-o0p BUY FOR CASH and SAVE the PROFITS on. your own spending. PHONE 767 ED A. . | The Juneau Laundry Franklin Street between Front and Second Streets PHONE 359 ZINCK, Manager | TONY’S BARBER SHOP | |- 276 SOUTH FRANKLIN 1 | Specializing in Ladies’ and | Gentemen's 1. Cutting | | BUILDING Rock—( Hauling Stove—Fuel Oil Delivery When in Need of DIES OIL—STOVE OIL Thomas Hardware Co. | PAINTS — OILS Builders' and Shelf HARDWARE YOUR COAL CHOICE GENERAL HAULING STORAGE and CRATING CALL US JUNEAU TRANSFER Phone 48—Night Phone 696 JUNEAU - YOUNG Hardware Company | PAINTS—OIL—GLASS Shelf and Heavy Hardware Guns and Ammunition “Smiling Service” Bert’s Cash Grocery PHONE 105 Free Delivery | GENERAL MOTORS DELCO and MAYTAG PRODUCTS W. P. JOHNSON “The Frigidaire Man” Juneau HOME GROCERY AND LIQUOR STORE 146—Phones—152 AMERICAN CASH GROCERY and MARKET PHONE 36 LIQUOR DELIVERY For very prompt in a son when Dressed for romance and a “big evening femininity plays a big role in fashions, this college girl wears a | | wire-skirted, dark sapphire blue velvet gown. Orchids in her hair and a jewel-studded sapphire enamel pendant add “come hither.” SATISFACTION IN FOOD QUALITY AT UNITED FOOD CO. 41 1! of \ fdvati the. Ciby orld TELEPHONE—16 | If It's Paint We ilave It! and the proceeds thereof to be used of one year and o e City for in:.l:\xllim; sewers Juneau, Alaska, for six months im- 'L & e 1] IDEAL PAINT SHOP (4) Whether or not the incor- mediately preceding the date of — FRED W. WENDT porated City of Juneau, Alaska, this election, and whose names ap- PHONE 549 shall issue bonds in any sum not Pe€ on the last asst v:.man roll exceeding $3.000.00 payable in twen- or tax roll of said City for the c o A L ty equal annual installments from purposes. of munici 1l taxation are : date thereof, and bearing interest |qualified to vote at d election. ! at the rate of 4% per annum and Dated at Juncau, Alaska, this PHONE 412 | FAMILY SHOE STORE “Juneau’s Oldest Exclusive Shoe Store” the proceeds thereof to be used for 30th day of August, vl938.4 = purchase of right of way. CITY OF JUNEAU, ALASKA, PACIFIC COAST jat Large of the United States of . by and through its Common LOU HUDSON-—Manager | | America 1389, entitled: Bonded in- '”MW’:""I" g 71]-:“:1“ oAy Council, COAL CO. 14" Seward St— — Suneam debtedniess of municipa lities for 3;’;]“] et U it i By HARRY I. LUCAS, ; l .|Public Works, inc g streets, © o : b 3 Hides. e and hartor e ©XCeeding 4840000 payable it i A RO - o R TR T 4 gl 3 twenty equal annual installments |Attest: E MAE SRR, TR ANSEER the, Jewers und sower disposal ;o ot tnereot, and bearing in- | ciy ceri. | RELIABLE TRANSFER | || mcCAUL MOTOR o e nd, for Sch PUIDOSES \ogy it the rate of 4% per annum | First publication, Sept. 1, 1938 | | Our trucks go any piace amy | e e, P i e e 2 s, S 1| el B COMPANY amount, whish, including . existing fOF. floats and moorings, shore con- | ———— - R an (fee. e 0N il ) bonded indebtedness shall not ex. Peotioms and fire protection and | e 19, Ko Tt And: Fiymest, Dsous i S ol AU 1. terminal facilities for a small PERMANENT WAVE boat harbor. That .the entire area embraced | within the corporate limits of k.uu‘ City of Juneau, Alaska, shail c | stitute one voting precinct, and t | the polling place shall be in the | City Hall at the corner of Main | .Homé&mh Vegetables l)aily All Kinds SPECIAL for AUGUST PETER PAN and Fourth Streets in the said City | BEAUTY of Juneau, Alaska. SHOPPE All persons who are citizens of the United States, twenty one years Triangle Building of age or over, and who have been PHONE 221 mla Gme’y residents of Alaska for the perlod THE PURE FOODS STORE Telephone, 478 Prompt Delivery e e e FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. 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