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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, NOV. 21, 1932. RNEY GOOGLE AND QPARK PLUG / TUNAVITCH ! THE WIDOW MONTGOMERY !! WELL_.I'M_-A. mw ! By BILLE DE BECK EW YOu WHEN THE SEAT O YOUR PANTS WULZ SO THIN YOU i COULD TELL IF A DIME WAS HEADS OR TALS JUS' BY N SITTIN' ON Hey! JUS' A MINUTE-- YOU CAN'T PASS ME UP LIKE THIS, XMAS CARDS going to the Sebastian-Stuart Com- pany 4f Se Admiralty Alaska mine at Funter | All Sent on Northland {of which W. S. Pekovich is gen- | Al &he fish were sent south on |eral manager. | the :mol Northland. Incoming passengers were: The 2,400 pounds of recelps were From Chichagof—James L. Free- e brought by the burn, J. Thorpe. James Martin. They | From Sitka—W. Allard, Mrs. M. by E. E. Engstrom. Soley. From Tenakee—Mr. and Mrs. Ole Taug. The concentrates were from, the DOUGLAS NEWS SURPRISE ANNIVERSARY PARTY MEN U, FEDERATION OF 5000 POUNDS of the.. DAY | LABOR HOLDING OF FROZEN FSH 4= —————" ANNUAL SESSION, G0 TO SEATTLE A THANKSGIVING DINNER |Plap Submitted for Com-Receipts Ov:Week-EndjESTEBETH HAS A e g g = Jué;egonfl?&:mmng pulsory Unemploy- Consist of One Boat s. Pekovich. ! S —— of Kings CONGENTRATES, [EXECUTIVE BOARD TO ) PASSENGERS‘ MEET TUESDAY NOON DISTINCTIVE! DIFFERENT’,’ or of their 18th wedding! r. and Mrs. Guy‘RJk Turkey were pleasantly u\upns&\ul Candied Sweet friends at their Buttered Onions. ening. Tl ta- | Cranberry Jelly b i,;c were Dpla rs. | :calloped Oysters Falmouth om on b England Pumpkin Tarts for the ladies and Al- Cheese for the men. As a re-| Coffee of the oceasion Mr.! Smith were presented | Vi card table and a| t of chrysanthemums. De- reshments were enjoyed | : | # | . ‘ Twenty-five thousand pounds of | |frozen salmon aend one tierce of | {mild cured stock constituted fish | snipments over the week-end. Two thousand, four hundred pounds of salmon comprised receipts. (Continued fromm Page One) ican Federation of Labor, describ- ing itself as consisting of the rank ind file of the delegates, arrived here last Saturday in advance of he annual convention which op- cned today. The dissenting faction demands the approval of the system of| unemployment insurance which will | {be borne by the Government and | industrial employers. To Hold Convention Delczates issued handbills de- claring intention of holding a con- vention of their own on Tuesday, November 22, to prepare their plan Potatoes Due to its meeung date, this | week falling on Thanksgiving, the With gold ore concentrates and | Chamber of Commerce will meet | uine passengers, the motorship Fl':'!Wedmsda\ at noon instead of Shipped by Cold Storage [tcbeth, Capt. Bdward Bach and |Thursday, it was announced today The boxed frozen salmon, all sil- | Purser Robert Coughlin, returned | by Secretary G. H. Walmsley. The vers, and the tierce of mild cured |to Juncau this morning from her | Executive Committee will hold its kings were shipped by the Juneau |regular weekly voyage to Sitka and r(’gulgA meeting Tuesday at noon | Cold Storage Company, the former way. ponts. | instead of Wednesday, he said. SOLD BY— and Imprinted Dy » THE EMPIRE Printing Co. 3 2 Escalloped Oysters Falmouth ' Serving 8) 1 quart small oysters, 2 cups of cker crumbs, ¢ cups dried ad crumbs, 1 ‘teaspcon salt, % poon paprika, %4 teaspoon cel- salt, 2-3 cup butier, melted; cup oyster liquid, 2-3 cup milk. | Carefully look over oysters and | ,'remove any shells. Mix crumbs, paprika, and celery salt. Add Sprinkle a layer of crumbs, CARD PARTY SERIES CONTINUES THIS WEEK - bem" he f F LY, will be given in Lhe League rooms. SCHOOL TERM IS ONE THIRD ENDED week marks the end of the thin x weeks period of the 1932-33 school ierm in Douglas and the usual examinations are being giv- en. On Wednesday school will jbe dismissed for the rest of the week in observance of the Thanksgiving holiday. e GUILD TO MEET St. Luke’s Guild will meet at the home of Mrs. Gertrude Laugh- lin Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. 't My Beauty Hint | 8 minutes in hot oven. {fire and bake 25 mintes in mod- jerately slow oven. PATRICIA ELLIS Since most th he larger the eyes the more beautiful it naturally is the goal of many women to make their eyes as large as possible. I have found a way to do it. The el may be achieved by using a le eye shadow toward the nose, and spreading it out a more heavily toward the tem- | lue shadow is the correct color for blonds, and brown — never lack—for brunets. | STOP USING SODA! | | BAD FOR STOMACH Much soda disturbs digestion. For sour stomach and gas, Adlerika is far better. One dose will rid you of bowel poisons which cause gas and bad sleep. Bulter Mauro Drug Co., in Douglas by Guy's Drug Store. adv. SHOE Clearance everyone believes |Sjursen was employed here on the |pleted last Scptember 4nd since {the Union and Standard Oil sta- jdren are remaining here for the SALE Continues . ARNOLD’S BOOTERY R b om of shallow, buttered bak- / ‘Add layer of oysters ipart of oyster liquid and mi k 1\ id more crumbs, oysters and lig- | q | to work for proposals to reduce |calaries of high Federal officials. The last convention of the Amer- ican Federation of Labor opposed THANKSGIVING Add rest of ingredients hav- the top or last layer crumbs. Bake 26 minutes in moderate oven. | Serve in dish in which baked. For variety in seasoning % cup cooked celery and 1 tablespoons| e cf chopped cooked green peppers can be added with oysters. | New England Pumpkin Ttarts | unemployment insurance as unsat- isfactory and un-American. ———————— AT THE HOTELS Gastineau Mrs. C. N. Crone, Thane; Pecter Crust | Kostrometinoff, Fred F. Schrey, 3 cups flour, 1 teaspoon salt, 1|Sitka; George Jones, Hoonah; cup lard, 4 tablespoons cold water. James L. Freeburn, Chichagof. Mix flour and salt. Cut in lard\ Zynda wilh knife. Mixing with knife, add!| Mrs. M. Saley, Sitka; Margaret water. When stiff dough forms,!Evans, Ray Evans, Juneau. - t into 8 pieces and ro Alaskan to fit into individ. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Ketkovich ie pans. Add ILIlmg Funter; Charles L. Parker, Her- Filling man Grel and M. Wold, Juneau. 2 cups cooked pumpkin, 1 cup SRR o B ST dark brown sugar, 2-3 cup sugar, 50¢ Pioneer Taxi, ¥none 443. adv. ons cinnamon, 1 teaspoon | tecaspoon mutmes, 2% toa-. MNIIANINORCRARRREARROD spoon salt, % teaspoon ginger, 2 5, 2 cups milk, 1 teaspoon van- : cup black walnuts. pumpkin, sugars and spices, Add rest o\‘ ingredients. Mix 1 and pour into tart oases. Bake Lower Cool and serve :opped with whipped cream. ——————— NORMAN SJURSEN IS | i ENROUTE TO SEATTLE Norman Sjursen left here Sun- on the motorship Northland Seattle where he will accept ion with the Boeing Aircraft , Wwith which he was con- nected a year or more ago. Mr.' ELKS’ Annual Thane road project which wascom- then has been working extra for tions. ! rs. Sjursen and their two chil- present. (As soon as Mr. Sjursen | gets settled in his new job and| finds a suitable residence they| will go to Seattle. | BALL —— o — | The advertisements are your guide to efficient spending. | Thanksgiving New Shipment INTER- WOVEN SOCKS Silks Silks and Wools Cashmeres 35¢ to 75¢ THURSDAY NIGHT Music by Serenaders Admission, $1.10 Ladies F:;ee H. S. Graves The Clothing Man Dinner Suggestions Large Assortment of Fresh S “»n g \ F ruu;s and Vegetables R e et LETTUCE CELERY CAULIFLOWER TOMATOES SQUASH CARROTS BAGOQES GREEN PEPPERS SWEET POTATOES PARSLEY CRANBERRIES ‘ ORANGES i GRAPES PEARS FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT| BANANAS | ORANGE JUICE ‘GINGER ALE GRAPE JUICE TOMATO JUICE CANNED CRAB SHRIMPS OYSTERS CHESTNUTS MIXED NUTS MINCE MEAT PUMPKIN JAMS JELLIES SWEET PICKLES " DATES CLUSTER RAISINS CANDY CIGARS cmm*mas | Our Annual Canned F ood Sale On All Week Take Advantage of Our Special Prices PROMPT DELIVERY TELEPHONE 478 £ g S PEERLESS BREAD FOR THANKSGIVING FRUIT CAKE SWEET ROLLS STOLLEN MINCE PIES PUMPKIN PIES All Specially Baked For Thanksgiving PEER PHONE 374 And Our Representative Will Call! Or See Them at the Empire Office! BAILEY’S SPECIAL Every Night from 8 P. M. CHICKEN NOODLES . and CHOP SUEY ' BAILEY’S CAFE 'FOR INSURANCE / $ee H. R. SHEPARD & 60N Telephone 4(09 B. M. Behzends Badk Bldg. CRESCENT FELT PASE RPGS Juneau Paint. Sm lum Use AlaSl(,@ J UNEAU LUMBER MILLS PHONE 388 ' THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY “The Lasi Service Is the Greatest Tribute” eomn 4th and Franklin Sts. P_;"q‘n 1862 | The Indoor Health GamfllorlY SECOND FLOOR, GOL, i Open 3 M. to 113 Old Papefs for Sale at, Empn'e Offlcc AR e T ST i Ah e