The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 18, 1932, Page 7

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NO\’ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE FRIDAY, , 1932: By BILLE DE BECK HA! MR. GOOGLE) ?\ : LISSEN, DUKE - YOU'RE coom IN-- : MAKIN' A BIG MlSTAKE GWIN' up RASSLIN'... vou wuz THE TALK O' THE TOWN'! YOu EVEN GOT A SANDWITCH NAMED AFTER YOU —- LISSEN -- YOU SIGN ME UP AS YOUR MANAGER, AN' — SAY -YOU BIG APEPO -- STOP HUMMIN' WHILE T'M TA\Ji\:'-/' BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG MR GooGLE - y AM \NTEQESTED QEORGIA LEE-- I % 30,000,000.22 BOY!l THAT'S IMPORTANT DOUGH -- TOO BAD SHE AIN‘Y STUCK ON SULLY INSTeA b, OF THAT DUMB D g2 AS UL S MANAGER 1D BUT, SULLY--- THE WIDOW MONTGOMERY! SHE'S GOT THIRTY MILLION BUCKS IN HER SOCK -- AND T CAN X 1T FOR XMAS CARDS [favontc; among the English ver- IGNAL C \LLl:Izwu‘len are Byron and Shelley, al-{ though he reads much of Keats.| |Among the American poets he hnw back who spends his |a pronStnced leaning toward Ed- ’ ver Bhelley, |gar Allan Poe. | and ‘Shakes- ! D | ot to be out-| SHRINE DANCE TanGH’l’ ! > football field this| Pirst Shrine dance of season will| {pe held Friday night. Masonic Temple. 9:30 p.m. Invitational. adv.| by Mr. Rinden, vislted the Federal Court in Juneau yes-| terday affernoon. They left Doug- | hs on the 2:15 o'clock ferry. f | Members of the history class\ are: Elsa Lundell, Helen ?usieh’ DOUGLAS NEWS BAZAAR OPENS Ala, Nov. 18— DISTINCTIVE! DIFFERENT! ! but when the revolution broko[“H/\T TUNN| |out my mother took me to Hun-| ¢ IN "BAMA 1 gary for safety. 1‘ TUs BY 9 NATIONS\ troubles began seven Yeavs|yith a q ago when I trizd to return to my Astrid Loken, Wilma Feero, Jen- | native country. The Soviet reject= ‘h ,nie Savikko, Grant Hudson, R&xl me because I had no passport. | Dear Fox, Stephanie Africh, Helen Bnr»\ PLYMOUTH, England, Nov. 187\ ce then I have been thrown out|smar ’cumes Helen Stragiér, Marie Fox,(Stanislaus Rabockimski is th 0 United States, Austria, Ger- | Vea: | Phyllis Bdwards, John Mills, Anne | | world’s unhappiest man without Switzerland, Rumania, Hol- y, Tide signal cal- | Kronguist, Phyllis Lundell, James country. He has been thrown out l Portugal, Spain and Eng-| oss for botn[ James Stragier, Archie|of nine countries and is now sail-|lamn and American poets. His - Old papers Yor sale at Fmplrz THIS EVENING, DOUGLAS ISLE. Firemen Inv1ted to Send Hoop Team to Chil- koot Barracks Ir Final arrangements for the an- nual bazaar of the Ladies League| to be held this evening were com- |} plcted at a meeting of the League 2 last night. The program, which includes several numbers of special inter- est is scheduled to begin at 7:30) o'clock. After the program, which will be held in the Congregational church, the bazaar proper, with| its fine displays of needlework, foodstuffs, candies, and the fish| pond will be held in the League rooms downstairs. | Doogan, | Edmiston, ATbert Wilson, Geneva |ing the high seas because he can't| Caturday night dance to the Ser nad | land. | The latest attempt of this twen- | ty-four-year-old ‘marathon stow- r. away to set his feet on dry Iamd ere’ Music at Moose Hall, Big Was made here when the American Trader arrived. But he was 2x- ‘| pelled from England once so hc had to continue with the ship. “I was born in Russia,” he said. cero, and Rey Williams. e AFTER THE SMOKER Ime! B The advertisements are your guide to efficient spendmg LADIES’ LEAGUE OF DOUGLAS Announces Its ANNUAL BAZAAR TO BE HELD IN THE LEAGUE ROOMS TONIGHT PROGRAM AT 7:30 Followed by Booth Attractions Refreshments Everybody Welcome At the close of the bazaar the | winners of the special aftitles being disposed of by uhe Ladies will be announced. Cake and sand-! wiches will be served at the con- clusion of the event. ———o——— FIREMEN ARE INVITED TO SEND TEAM TO CHILKOOT| | A letter from Lieut. McKee, of-! ficer in charge of athletics at Chil-| koot Barracks inviting the Fire-} men’s basketball team to partici-| pate. in the hop tournament to be, held there next month, was rmdI at the regular meeting of the[ Douglas Fire Department last night. Action on the matter was deferred until the next meeting| when basketball activities will be' more fully organized. Various other issues received the) attention of the Firenien, most im-} portant being reports from the| officers concerning the condition | of the fire-fighting equipment, re-| pairs recently made and also re-| garding inspection of chimneys and | other fire hazards. B BIRTHDAY PARTY A dozen boys and girls sur-| prised Dickie Wilburn at his home Tuesday éveming on the occasion of his sixteenth birthday. Games and delicious eats were enjoyed| by the young people. The youhg man received several nice gifts as mementos of the occasion. e STUDENTS ATTEND COURT" The American History Class, ac- | GIVE HIM these PRECIQUS VITAMINS H s the gure to guard chflr:tlrom mm«flgl and ills. gzl that he & pleatitul ¥ of my bl i'gumhn D and An,wdwdumdlsm ese vitamins. The du:ouuuu mdchestmpplyd!hmmu(mm | nu.npntinwl arctic waters. That is Puretest. It is the the oil you get in oyl gewmn. !onn.y, catch. | Get it at Rexall Drug Stores only. | BUTLER MAURO DRUG CO. Saturday Specnals KOTEX KOTEX 4 for $1.00 The New: Tmproved Sanitary Napkin | CHILDREN’S ANKLETS 2 pairs for 25¢ Large assortment of colors. Sizes 5 to 10. $3.95 LADIES’ OXFORDS For Street Wear Regular $5.00 sellers. Sizes 314 to 8. 95¢ PAIR LADIES’ FELT SLIPPERS — Large assort- ment colors. Heavy weight felt. Warm and Durable. Sizes 3 to 9. $2.25 Pair BOYS’ SHOES Heavy with Rubber Sole Sizes 12 to 2. Reguldr $3.50 pair. $3.95 MEN’S OXFORDS—Brown and black. Sizes 7 to 11. Valued at $7.50. $1.25 MEN’S SWEAT SHIRTS—Part Wool Slzes 38 to 44 NOVEMBER 18TH AWARDS TONIGHT 8:00 P. M. All bills paid before 7:00 P. M. Will Receive Awards LEADER DEPT. STORE v (George Brothers) SLICED BACON, pound Mild Sugar Cured; 2 pounds ¢ PURITAN HAMS Whole or Half, 1 90 pound ... Turkeys — Rabbits — Ducks -. Capons HEAVY CHICKENS, Dry Picked, pound HILLS, SCHILLINGS, BULK DATE M. J. B. or \rlA‘(WEII ] DARIGOLD MILK “m 35 yoan,se EGGS SHORTENING One- pound pkos pound . LIGHT HENS 15¢ Roasters NEW KRAUT Tender, Cusp pint .... Per Pound .. Two pounds ... Piggly Wiggly Sunset Gold Black or Green | L-arge, Fresh Subr 2y 85c f Pound .. ..50c'§ 3 doz. Loz e e e P e s CITRON, LEMON and ORANGE PEEL, SHELLED NUTS, CANDIED CHERRIES, CANDIED PINEAP- PLE—-Order your Thanksgiving wants early — No more boats before Thanksgiving CITRUS WASHING LIGHTHOUSE . POWDER, 29 CLEANSER, 25c im0 s s e e il CHEESE Full American Cream -l 96 “Pound .. FISHER'S FL.OUR 49 1bs. . :$1.69 WE DELIVER BUTTER Best Grade FISHER’S Homelike Hardwheat 49 lbs. ...$1.23 BUSINESS . IS “GOOD 9¢ SOLD BY— and Imprinted y i THE EMPIRE Printing Co. PHONE 374 And Our Representative . ‘Wil Gall! Or See Them at the Empire Offwe' S BAILEY'S SPECIAL Every Night from 8 P. M. CHICKEN NOODLES and CHOP SUEY BAILEY’S CAFE FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & 8ON “ - Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. cofiéofiéfimw(;'om SEAL RUGS and CRESCENT FELT BASE RUGS Juneau Paint Store Use Alaska Lumber JUNEAU LUMBER MILLS PHONE. 358 THE CHAS: W. CARTER MORTUARY “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” - Corner 4th and Franklin Sts. Phone 1862 PLAY MIDGET GOLF! The Indoor Health Game for Young and Old SECOND FLOOR GOLDSTEIN Bulwm Open 3 P. M. to 11:30 P. Mc ALASKA MEAT (0. QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING Meadowbrook -Butter. Austin Fresh Tamales PHONE 89 Déliveries—10:50, 2:30; 4:39- Old Papers for Sale at Empite Office

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