The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 22, 1932, Page 12

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R IS BURNED TO REAR ADMIRAL DEATH: BLAZE GIVES WARNING CHILKATS AND==" i i = SALMON PACK 128 128 128384 Taking Her Exam for Navyi Commission . - # L. |CRAIGS CAPTURE ... = = ===| NOT BE TAKEN | ; { ANGOONS— | : | Metcalf 183 168 180—581 | IN FAR NURTH TO | : | Worth 150 118 120388 O ’ e i | Shaw 180 153 155—488 ! — T | | Mrs. Sweum 90 90 90—270% _ ¥ S AR i . { 1 | Mrs. Coughlin. 153 158 146—457 |Premier Bennett - Sam Dubin’s Storein Koyu- Declares Government Be- {Metcalf Rolls High Total e S e Says Can- | kuk Destroyed— ing Controlled by ‘Sel- and J Ceorge Gets | Totals 756 687 691-2134 | ada W1 ot Discuss Lamp Explodes Ry One-Contest Figure g Treaty Now RS et fish Interests Koski 214 131 130475 | L Sides . 163 146 146455 | J NKS a, Nov. 22— Three straight were rolled in g .| OTTAWA, Nov. 22. — Premier S::hl:;m b B A ARTIAE Nostiy Oaro-| | victory by the Chilkats and the :x;fi:fln i:g :g ;'fl lee“ | Bennett told the House of Com- boy, in a fire |lina, Nov. 22—Rear Admiral Rich- Craigs in thelr contests last night ToCTan . 157 108 102—40—4366 'monsyesterday that on 535k ned by ard E. Byrd, head of the National | on the Elks' bowling alleys against |of the political situation in the district | Economy League, last night told | | the Angoons and the Kasaans. | Totals 849 691 666-2206 | United States, the Government of the delegates attending the Na- | In the three-game series between | KASAAN_ icamna does not consider the time a room while |tional Grange Convention here that :the Chilkats and the Angoons, Sperling 151 127 123—401 iis appropriate to enter into a dis- filled. | “a Government, controlled by self-| Metcalf of the Angoons recorded | oo bior el P 7 |cussion with that country looking rom his | ish interests, is taking charge and |righ total, 531, which also was Doncan M1 117 151439 | toward the ratification of the sock- B in ¢ where he |unless we are to see disorder pre- [the high total for the night. Monagle 95 137 95327 ‘eye salmon treaty. j was brougt lot E. S. Rob-|vail and liberty gone, the people | bins. | must take charge of their Govern-; After the explosion of the gaso- |ment.” started the fire,| The Rear Admiral further said| ed 60 miles to|that largely through well organized | Wiseman and sent a radio to re- |groups the annual cost of the Gov- | Best One-Game Figure | J. George of the Chilkats made AN < i the best one-game figure—200. His| .. 718 651 ois-20s Realizes Ambition | three game total was 515. Erbland piicy | passed the 500 mark with 506. BT After Ten Years In the Craig and Kasaan con- Serenaders Filled— Mrs. Taylor, 128 128 128—384“ line lamp, which quest a plane to come for Dubin | ernment has mounted to billions of L S | test, no 500 marks were made. The Civen to Audi eleASADE‘?;Ai C‘al.. };:V,"tfz‘—'“"" The latter's burns are painful but !dnl]:n's. nearly one-third of the| .. = .= United States cruiser “Indianapolis” is|fighter will be put through a series of rigorous tests | nearest approach to 500 was Koski LAMAR, Colo., N 0 i W:IIC !hasyea:;eeededry.\:gvbul“ :mBunge are not serious. | total income of all citizens. | hown as a fleet of tugs nosed her out of the yards |in ocean maneuvers. If she meets with government |of the Craigs with 575. OOV SR 8| ‘_ds“ . first - Rear Admiral Byrd said that for| at Camdea, N. J., to give her a start on her run to | requirements during her trials she will be formally | Tonight Tenakee plays Kake dozen Lamar youths recently ser-|resident to pay his annual taxes LINCOLNTON, N _Despite a|a year the National Economy Rockland, Me., where Uncle Sam’s brand new sea- l'accepted and put into commission. end Yakutat will meet Sitka. enaded a newy-married Lamar|to the collector. He paid his 1932- cut of 10 per cent in acre: League has been actively combat-| o =g 5 3 ; ts in Detail couple they were arrested on|33 _assessment 10 seconds after the ed to cotton, Lincoln County farm-|ing the compensation to ex-service. The number of suicides in Aus-| More than 8500 apartments werey Microphones used in making talk- Besul & ~_ |charges of disturbance of the peace. | office opened the day they be- ar produced 21,130 bales men whose disabilities have not} tria, according to official statistics, constructed in Greater Copenhagen ing pictures pick up and register| Detailed results last night were: | Police Magistrate Searle Garvin came due. City Hall employes said est crop on record for resulted from injuries while with|has increased more than 44 per last year, the greatest number for | ounds the human ear cannot de-| CHILKAT— fined them a total of $9 whick Bunge had sought the distinction the armed forces. “ {cent in the past twenty years. any one year. ect. Kaufmann 149 178 156—483 | he turned over to the bfldegmomjfor the past decade. | | | ers last THANKSGIVING FOOD IS CHEAPER HERE / Read Over These Tempting Items! EVERYTHING THAT GOES TO MAKE THE GREAT AMERICAN FEAST DAY OF THANKSGIVING A PERFECT ONE Come in and shop through the store, or phone orders will be given the same personal attention. Please place your Thanksgiving order Tuesday Evening. Openuntil 11 p.m. WE SELL ONLY EXTRA LARGE EXTRA FANCY PITTED Turkeys are like any other food commodity— reral orades—Choice and Fancy— i Franauette WALNUTS There are several grades—C : F res h K i I ' e d q39 B 1 15¢ Pound If you buy your TURKEY FROM US you can C r oun T U R K E Y S RN e CELLOPHANE WRAPPED | | 3 ¥ Sure 0§ a FIN H] DATES CRANBERRIES, pound BEVERAGES and SWEET POTATOES, pound .. ............ CORDIALS PLUM PUDDING—Heinz, medium AMOCAT YELLOW CORN, 2 cans TOMATOES, pound PLUM OR FIG PUDDING, small AMOCAT TENDER PEAS, 2 cans ........ BRUSSEL SPROUTS, pound VERMOUTH, ltalian and French FRUITS FOR SALAD, tin AMOCAT TENDER CUT BEANS, 2 cans ... CAULIFLOWER, head .. .......35c, 30c, 25¢ | MANHATTAN COCKTAILL, bottle .. .... .. FRUIT .COCKTAIL, tin AMOCAT PUMPKIN, can g CUCUMBERS, la e CREME DE MENTHE, bottle PEACHES, PEARS, PINEAPPLE, FIGS, WALNUT MEAT—Quarters, pound s large APRICOT CORDIAL, bottle : ASPARAGUS—Green, No. 2 tins CELERY. bunch SWEET PICKLES, jar ; f bunch . ... GRENADINE CORDIAL, bottle . CRANBERRY SAUCE, tin SQUAS, pound ROCK AND RYE CORDIAL, bottle f ‘“2" " "Ed;n PEACHES, PEARS—i TOMATO JUICE, 2 cans RENECTINE, bottle ; nmadine, jar MINCE MEAT-Heinz ANISETTE, bottle 25 | PINEAPPLE, PEACHES PEARS—in Pound, 17¢ VERMOUTH—Dry, bottle ; Creme De Menthe Buy It In Bulk MONKTINE, bottle 25§ MUSHROOM CATSUP, bottle BENNETT’S LONDON DRY, botl ) T R IRAND CHAMPAGNE COCKTALL, botle. s MINCE MEAT, package ......................18¢ p DONE RIPE OLIVES—Colossal Happy Home .. .. LIME RICKEY, 3 bottles RIPE OLIVES—Amocat DO NOT FORGET TO CHECK ovEr || GINGER ALE, 3 bottles STUFFED OLIVES—AIl Sizes YOUR SPICES GINGER ALE—Canada Dry, quarts ... .. OYSTERS, can ; JUST RECEIVED Sage, Cloves, Poultry Seasoning, etc. 7-UP NEW BEVERAGE, 3 bottles SHRIMPS—Amocat, tin PEEKO FLAVORING ... el 75¢ GEORGE BROTHERS .. DELIVERES—10 a.m., 11 am,, 2 pm., 3:30 p.m., 4:30 p.m.

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