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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, SEPT. 29, 1932. AN GEORGIA LEE'S » YOUR GRAN' DAUGHTER /! FER HEAVENS SAK TELL ME WHERE 1 cAN FIND HER /! AR'M HUH GRAN-2PAPPY, 3 SUH- - -OON'T STARE AT ME UKE '\’H:’\’ WHER! PUF --PUFE - - MAH HEART SUH-- WHAS . MAY MEDICINE ? By BILLE DE 1S? 22 gmey $ WOTCHA' SN THE O\_ GUY FOR Y LEE HE WITH ME NOW - —= UG STORE AN GET HIS BOTTLE 7 WELLO SAY--1LL HAVE GEORGIA SHAKES OF A BULLS TAWL- - SULLY'S. NURSE 2 DOUGLAS NEWS REBEKAH ANNIVERSARY PARTY AT THE HOSPITAL \N TWO R GRAN'PAPPYS HERE were played at the Rebekah Card Party last.night in the Odd Fel- lows' Hall. Winners of high scores for bridge were: Mrs. Swanson and Jack Langeth, high; Bob Bon- ner Jr, and Mrs, J. O. Kirkham, Ten tables of bridge and whist | | ties of the classes of 1934 and '35 | respectively andl Mrs. Efigstrom will sponsor: the 1936 class. DOUGLAS TAXPAYERS Friday, September 30, is the last day to save 10 per cent on assess- | ments _due. Clerk’s office will be open 2 to 9 p. m. Friday. Bring along your dog taXes. Delingliency dates from October 1. FELIX GRAY, City Clerk e ST. LUKE'S GUILD Will meet at home of Mrs. Frank Pearce Friday afternoon. Members and friends invited to bring work with them. —adv. —adv. e PARTY LEAVES FOR HAWK INLET TODAY low. For whist, the following won prizes: Mrs. August LeRoux and Mr. Swanson, high; Mrs. Joe Reili| and'J. O. Kirkham, Tow. Following cards, the guests were served with refreshments. The re- mainder of the evening was spent in dancing to the tune of Johnny Niemi’s accordion. - ee———— STUDENT GOES TO WRANGELL SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION No. 3372-A | In the District Court for the Ter- ritory of Alaska, Division Num- ber One, at Juneau. AGNES GRIGG, Plaintiff, vs. GEORGE C. GRIGG, Defend- ant. To GEORGE C. GRIGG, above de~ fendant, GREETINGS: IN THE NAME OF THE UNIT- ED STATES OF AMERICA, you are hercby commanded to be and (appear in the above-entitled Court, ie.: In the District Court for the Territory of Alaska, Division Num- ber One, at Juneau, in said Divi- sion of said Territory, and answer the complaint filed against you in the above-entitled action, ie.: that | certain action wherein AGNES GRIGG is plaintiff and GEORGE | C. GRIGG is defendant, which is numbered 3372-A on the docket of | said Court, within thirty days after the completion of the period of publication of said summons, which | said summons by an order made and ents by said Court in said action on September 28th, 1932, was ordered to be published for a period of once a week for four (4) suc- cessive and consecutive wecks com- meneing on September 20th, 1932, and ending on October 20th, 1932, in case said sumnions is published, or witihnt thirty (30) days after the 20th of October, 1932, or within forty (40) days after the date of its service upon you, in case this sum-| mons is served upon you personally, and answer the complaint of the above-named plaintiff on file in said Court in the above-entitled action, if yeu fail so to ap- 2 pacr and answer, for want thereof, Lhe plaintiff will apply to the Court !for the relief demanded in her ‘mmplalnt ie: g For a dissolution oi the marriage c'ml.ranl between you and the plain- tiff, and that her name be changed'l] to Agnes Patterson, and that she be given a reasonable amount as alimony, and the sum of $100.00 as and for attorney fees herein, andl| for the costs and disbursements in- curred by plaintiff in this case. Deep Dish Apple Pie Crust tablespoons baking teaspoon salt, 8 table- 4 tablespoons milk. flour, baking powder and Cut in the lard and slowly add the milk. When a stiff | dough forms, pat it out and fit cver the Apple Mixture. Apple Mixture 3 cups sliced apples, 1 cup su-| gar, 2 tablespoons flour, 1 tea- spoon cinnamon, % teaspoon nut- meg, Y% teaspoon cloves, % tea spoon, salt, 4 tablespoons butter, % ‘cup water. Mix ingredients. Pour into shallow pan. Add crust. Make 4 glite in top and bake 40 minutes | in moderate oven. Serve plain or | with' cream. Carrying five passengers, the gas- boat Valykrie, Capt. O. H. Wood, left for Hawk Tnlet at noon today. The list included Mrs. George Comstock, Mrs. A. Martin, Mrs. A. | Shapler, Miss E. Ellwsworth and Ir. c. Mcmmey Dmlv Crms—word-Puzzie Obstinate » s 2ol | WARNEKE, YOUNG CUB MOUND AGE it ki ot |Yankees Take Decisive Lead in World Series— . Forms i Two Games to None TODAY'S GAME PLAY BY PLAY| . (Continuea; rom Page Cuie) | | | | ACROSS L Away 4. Astatic patm 9. Word of con- sent 12. French coin i3, Interprets: archalc -, Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle WA imy S AlM, o] N wir house Feminine Katie Joseph has withdrawu from the Douglas High School ‘Sophomore class to enter the Wrangell Industrial school. She left yesterday on the Admiral Ev- ans for Wrangell, e STUDENTS ELECT OFFICERS e e " JUNEAU DATRY ICE&REAM Always A HOME PRODUCT [m{Aim|m= o) NEW YORK—Crosetti up—sStrike| 1, fanned. Out, pop fly to, short. Gottiez ‘up, — Striké 1, fanned. Strike 2, fannzd. Out, . strike 3, | called. f Combs up—Foul back, strike 1.] Ball 1, high inside. Strike 2, fanned. Side out, flied to right. No runs, no hits, no errors, none. on base. S E T T L E R m | m 19. Guiding strap of a bridle 20. Oriental ship captain Eulu court 28 lunas(ery of »|m [ R m{m|m(H v, mHm- = imir| >0 e .,,i_ <[Ojr WEIPA R | | 25. Nerve net- works . Sphere 7. Bleat Kind of well Oc: ANZ N1 UL TIA Rl b E LEjS|SHAT! munks Japanese sash i£dible tuber 29. Rul) nux (Continued from Page One.) S High Schol classes have been busy this week electing officers and organizing. The Juniors have chos- en for their officers: James Doo- gan, president Lloyd Guerin;, Vice- president; Astrid Loken, Secretary; Helen Pusich, Treasurer and Archie Edmiston, Class Reporter. Sophomores elected the follow- ing officers: Harriet Savikk, President; Mary Pearce, Vice-pre: ident; Mpyrtle Feero, Secretar Tyra Wahto, Treasurer and CIlif- ton Hayes, Reporter. | Madeline Bucholtz has been sel- | ected Freshman President; Olavi Wahto, Vice-President; Betty Sey, Sccretary; Mark Loken, Treasurer and Dickie Kilburn, Class Re- porter. Mr. Rinden and Miss Pepoon will continue to guide the activi- i>op> Sewell before he could get to the | bag. QZ[~ i3 13, s:md " comb. form Third Inning CHICAGO — English up—Ball 1, low inside. Ball 2, low inside. Strike 1, called. Strike 2, called. Out, flied | to right. J Cuyler up—Ball 1, high inside. I [ [ | [ - Showatenet . Sheep. | 3. Vex: oolloq. . Celestial body . County in Utah . Long nartow board 16. Barked 37; Japanese fsh 38, Brown in tha sun 9 Judge 2. Forimerly 45. Serpent {6 Requests 49, Flexible sten- der twigs 51. Pertaining to the lips Cubs Score First The Cubs opened the game with a tally in the first inning. Herman doubled to lead off. He went 0 third when Crosetti juggled Cuy- ler's hopper to short and scored: !on Stephenson’s leng fly to deep | center. The Yanks shoved over two run- ners in their half of tne first for a one-run lead. Combs and Sew- ell walked. Warneke had little respect for the “Big Bam,” Ruth fanning prodigiously. Gehrig sin- gled, scoring Combs, Sewell stop- ping at sefond from where he| ////Ill scored on Dickey's single to right. .- ////a The Cubs knotted the count in' /// % the first of the third on Rigss| W) /, mi 54 ‘Guldo's high= est note 54, Pilot " 36 Literary (rag- ments 57. East lndian weight .00 1 Glucxal rldfiel 2. Toward the front 8. Uselessness 4. Metric land 5. [ % TEAHER’S PARTY MENU Chicken Patties Salted Wafers Olives Cocoanut Oake Salted Nuts " TUNEAU S AMPEE SHOP The Lit e Store '. measures Go over agaln Short for a man’s name Stop Strike 1, fanned. Ball 2, low Wwide. Out, second to first. Etephenson up—Ball 1, high wide.. Ball 2, high wide. Doubles to right. Demaree up—Ball 1, low inside. Ball 2, low wide. Ball 3, low in- side. Strike 1, called. Foul back, strike 2. Singles to right, scoring Stephenson with the tying run. Grimm up—Strike 1, called. Foul | back, strike 2. Foul to left. Ball 1, | hich wide. Ball 2, high inside. Demaree is trapped off first and is out, pitcher to first. One run, two hits, none laft on base. NEW YORK — Sewell up—Strike 1,' called. Out, ‘second to first. | Ruth up—Ball 1, low wide. Ball 2, low inside. Strike 1, called. Foul back, strike 2. Ball 3, low wide.' Foul back. Foul left. Ball 4, low, inside. Ruth walks. ! 'Gehrig up—Ball 1, high inside.| " Ball 2, high inside. Strike 1, call-| ed.; Singles to short right. Ruth | on second. | | Lazzeri up—Ball 1, low inside. Foul back, strike 1. Ball 2, low wide. Out, short to first on a close | decision. at first. Ruth on third] and Gehrig on second. | Dickey up — Ball 1, high wide.| Ball 2, high wide. Ball 3, high wide. Ball 4, high wide. Dickey ' insi walked purposely, filling the bases., Sewell up—Singles to left. Combs Chapman up—Singles to r)gm,‘nn third. scoring Ruth and Gehrig. Dickey, Rut.. p—Side out, Ruth ground- stopped at second. |ed to pitcher and Combs was trap-| Crosetti up—Foul back, strike ed between third and home and | strike 2, fanned. Ball 1, low wide. ran back to third. Sewell in the| Side out, strike 3, called. | meantime had run down to third. Two runs, two hits, no errors,| Catcher touched Combs and Sewell two left on bases. | then attempted to return to second » Fourth Inning land he was also touched out by|'€ft on base. \ CHICAGO—Grimm up—Strike 1,! the third baseman. The play was| NEW YORK—Sewell called. Singles past third. | pitcher to catcher to third. Pitcher| L called. Foul to right, Hartnett up — Strike 1, called. | gets an assist, catcher a putout and| Ball 1, low wide. Foul Strike 2, called. Out, strike 3, call-|third baseman a putout. Out, second to first. i ed. No._runs, no hits, no errors, onej Ruth up—Singles to right. _ | Gehrig up—Ball 1, low wide. Ball Jirges up—Forces Grimm, stort ek on base. % {2, low inside. Side out, & double| to second. Jurges on first. Fifth Inning | play. Second to short to first. i . Warneke up — Strike 1, CHICAGO—Herman up—Strike L! ™ No runs, one hit, no errors, none ' trike 1, foul. Side out, called. Strike 2, fanned. Ball 1, 10W.| 1a¢t on base. , called. Ball 2, high wide. Out, smke 3, { No runs, one hit, no errors, one | fanned. ]eft on base. English up — Strike 1, called. NEW YORK — Gomez up—Out,!Strike 2, fanned. Strike 3, fanned pitcher to first. 1 out. Combs up—Strike 1, called. Ball| “Gyyjer up — Ball 1, high wide. 1, low inside. Ball 2, low inside.| gy pack, strike 1. Triples to right. Foul back, strike 2. Ball lpw_‘ Stephenson up—Ball 1, low in- W A . [Side. Ball 2, low inside. Ball 3, low | wide. Strike 1, called. Sids out, | third to first. Coffee 5% Taut 59. Seine IEIIE% Type measure To easily iron thin curtains, sprinkle ‘them well with warm water, wrap for 25 minutes in a owel and then shake out and |iron, ———ato—— DRUGGIST “THE SQUIBB STORE" Five, large woives, one so old |his teeth were worn to the gums, Wwere trapped and killed by Otis (H. Speer week before last on Wor- onkofski Island nead Wrangell. Early in the season many deer were reported on the island, but now only a few are 'there, it is |said, having been run off by the wolves, which are believed to be recent arrivals. During August, Speer trapped several wolves o Kupreancf Island near Wrangell. Pamful Plles Go Quick—No Cutting—No Salves Ttching, bleeding or protruding piles gb ‘quickly and don’t come baclf} “if ‘you ‘really remove ‘the cauge. Bad blood circulation in the | lower bowel and hemorrhoidal veins ;:r‘::s 52;5( byn::)?;mla;r:ist”;g And for such other and further Salves and suppositories fail be- relief as to the Court may appear cause only an internal medeine just and equitable. that- drives out the impure blood IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have can actually correct the cause of hereunto set my hand and affixed piles. Dr. J. S. Leonhardt discov- the Official Seal of the above ered a real internal Pile remedy.’ Court at Juneau, Alaska, this 28th After prescribing it for 1,000 pa- day of September, 1932. tients with success in 900 cases, he JOHN H. DUNN, named it HEM-ROID. Juneau Drug‘ Clerk. Use Alaska Lumber Co. and druggists everywhere sell! J. W. LEIVERS, | HEM-ROID Tablets with guaran-| Deputy Clerk. ' tee they will end your Pile misery First publication, Sept. 29, 1932. } or money back. —ad’v. Last publicatltj, Oct 20, 1932. JUNEA U LUMBER M,LLS WHY CHANGE ? PHONE 358 Don’t change horses in the middle of the: stream. Choose your public servants on the rec- ords they have made. Records, not promises, are what count! 1 VOTE: THE REPUBLICAN TICKET STRAIGHT NOVEMBER 8 70 Stephenson’s double shot to right.| Demaree singled to score him. Yanks New Lead 7The Yankees helped themselves to another one-run lead in their half of the same inning. Ruth drew a pass, Gehrig advanced him to second with a single and both | runners moved up a notch when {Jurges threw cut Lazzeri at first, | | Dickey was purposely passed, fill- ing the bases. (Chapman came ,through wtih a single to score both 'Ruth and Gehrig. The fifth Yank tally came in the fifth. Gehrig started off with a single, was advanced to second on Lazzeri's out at first and scored on Dickey’s smg]e to left. MENUS 'By MRS. ALEXANDER GEORGE VEGETABLE PLATE The Dinner Menu | Vegetable Plate Cheese Sauce Bread Grape Jam Fruit Salad = French Dressing Deep Dish Apple Pie Cream Coffee no errors, flll %;9==%-- = fll=% 42 |43 .A/ E M HE e. Singles to left. called. Out, flied to left field. ‘Warnzke up—Ball 1, high inside. Foul back, strike 1. Strike 2, call- ed. Out, strike 3, called. Herman up — Strike 1, fanned. | Strike 2, faned. Ball 1, low inside. Side out, flied to center in short center. | No runs, no hits, no errors, none (Seal) up—Strike strike 2. to right:! 1 Vegetlble Plate Serving Six 1% cups cooked lima beans, 6 ned tomatoes, 2 cups cooked spi- |nach, 6 baked potatoes. i Arrange vegetables on serving Eighth Inning | o 2 Iplates and pour cheese sauce over O—] Bt CHICAGO—English up—Ball 1, fnd around spinsch. low wide. Ball 2, low wide. Strike Chéase Satice 1, called. Singles to right. | Y { 4 tablespoons butter, 4 table- Cuyler up—Strike 1, called. out'Aspoens flour, 2 cups milk, 2-3 cup flied to center. cheese, % ‘teaspoon salt, % tea- Stezphicnson up—smgles to leltlspmn pepper, % teaspoon calexy English on second. ‘mlm 1 egg yolk. Demaree up — Strike 1, called.! Melt butter and add flour. Blend Forces Stephenson at second. Plr,ch-‘and add mik and cgok until How to Get ; No_runs, one hit, no errors, one|er to short. English on third. | creamy sauce forms, Stir con- !left on base, Grimm up — Ball 1, low wide. stantly. Add cheese and co0K | NEW YORE—Gehrig up—Ball 1,|strike 1, called. Ball 2, low wide. slowly and stir constantly until hxgh wide. Ball 2, low wide. Singlesislqe out, forces Demarce at sec-' melted. Add west of ingredients. n:o right. iond. Short to second. |Beat 1 minute. Serve at once. Lazzeri up—Strike 1, called. Ou',,] No runs, two hits, flo errors, two| |second to first, Gehrig on second.!left on bases. | Dickey up—Strike 1, called. Ball NEW YORK—Lazzeri up—smke 1, low inside. Singles to left center, 1, called. Bounced a single off scoring Gehrig. this glove. i |, Chapman up—Ball 1, low. wides! Dickey up — Ball 1, high wide., Strike 1, fanned. strike 2, called.| pitcher tries for Lazzeri .at first.! Foul back. Ball 2, low wide. B'“!Ba]l 2, low wide: Out, double phy,‘ 13, high wide. Side out, a double second to short to first. !play. Out, strike 3, fanned and| Chapman up—Ball 1, high wide. Dickey out stealing, catcher tofstrike 1, called, Strike 2, fanned. second. ;| Side out, strike 3, fanned. Onerun, two hits, no errors, none" No_runs, one hit, no errors, none i left on base. left on base. Sixth Inning hiti CHICAGO — Demaree up—Out, Ninth Toning Y F CHICAGO—Hartniett tp—Bal filed to left who make a good run- L . - high wide. Strike 1, fanned. Singles ! gomxiscawh close to the left field to left but_is out trying to. meu:hl ¥ the hit into a double. Grimm up—Strike 1, called. Out, e i oy B £ short. ‘g:t:unded to first who made the| Jurges up—Strike 1, called. Ball 1 . Foul back, strike 2. Hartnett up—Strike 1, called. Bm‘f’; mh,';f;‘“w‘d':'flmt Rt 1, ‘high wide. Strike 2, called. Side ¢ < f out, short to first. !shnort ley batting < for Wart M’:"Q’n“":'a: hits, no errars, n0fie| poge rignt handed. Hemsley up—| NEW Ball 1, high wide. Strike 1, called.; flied w’i‘e’,fii T gre:t TR Dok @ikh o, SRR ol Sk 3, fanned. e 2 fanned. Foul back. Out, strike Gahe oo 3, fanned. et . 2 3 - Combs up—Strike 1, called. a!u RADIO CLUB MEETING |out, second to first. oy One run; two hits, no errors, none' Juneatr Radld- Glub meets at City left on base. * . Council Chambers Thursday even- ing ‘At 7:30 olflock.;Members urged | to attend. Important! —adv. foul. strike | CALIFORNIA GROCERY Fresh Fruits and Vegetables PHONE 478 3, For Delegate to Cdng)"’ess—-— JAMES WICKERSHAM For Attorney General— JOHN RUSTGARD For Auditor— CASH COLE For Commissioner of Education— W. K. KELLER { HOUSE FROCKS For vflifit.u'l‘a‘%' g[rr&};er_ ! v 4 4 For Senator— J. E. JOHNSON, Ketchikan For Representatives (vote for four)— GROVER C. WINN, Jawean R. N. SCRUBY, Wrangell “ H. P. HANSEN, Ketchikan L. H. KUBLEY, Ketchikan REPUBLICAN TERRITORIAL COMMITTEE First Dist#ict of Alaska (Paid Advertisement) BAILEY’S SPECIAL Every Night fiom 8 P. M. CHICKEN NOODLES and CHOP SUEY BAILEY’S CAFE ALASKA MEAT CO. QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING Meadowbrook Butter i Austin Fw'rnmnlel Pl:iONE 39 Dellvenes—lo 30, 2.30 4:29 Betty Baxley { The world has. Ieap:ed that the only way to make money is to SAVE it (-et-rich- quick is a dead sloga A few dollars a wi accumulating interest every month, is a sure, safe plan to follow. It leads to security. 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