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FOR YOUR Thanksgiving Afternoon Necessities Phone 2§ FOR PROMPT DELIVERY Cigarettes Cigars Rogers Chocolates (For the Dinner Party) Lime Rickey Ginger Ale 7-Up, Etc We Will Appreciate Your Patronage HARRY RACE, Druggist (The Squibb Stores of Alaska) LEGION OF THE MOOSE Tonight Thanksgiving EVE DANCE A GALA EVENT MUSIC BY SERENADERS FREE! * &vex"\way~ FREE! MOOSE HALL Ladies, 25¢ GIFTS DISTINCTIVE! EXCLUSIVE! Gentlemen, $1.00 Yet Pleasingly Inexpensive s | ; . | VISITORS WELCOME KIRMSE’S GIFT SHOP (The Charm of the Original Is a Lasting Joy) LOCATED IN WINTER & POND’S THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS THE GASTINEAU Jur Services to- You Begin and End at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat DOUGLAS | NEWs S0 LAY BIG SUCCESS “The Cheat” Makes Big Hit Before Large Douglas Audience A large crowd witnessed the per- formance of ‘“The Cheat,” last night, on the new auditorium stage in the high school. The nine Freshmen and Sophomore girls who took part in the playlet enacted their roles creditably. Madalene Bucholtz and Betty Sey had the leads as Mary Jane and Nancy. Mary Loken took the part of Eloise, the studio girl, The scene takes place in Eloise’s room. Others in the cast were: Betty, Myrtle Feero; Ruth, Esther Shalfer; Helen, Mary [Pearce; Ja- nice, May Fitzgibbons; Babe, Alice Sey and Miss Campbell, Jessie Fraser. Mrs. Engstrom directed the play. Following the performance, re- freshments were served to all pres- ent. DOUGLAS ANS. FORMS STRONG HOOP SQUAD Island Quintet Issues Chal- lenge to Any Other Team, S.E. Alaska Members cf the Alaska Native Brotherhood of Douglas have form- ed a basketball team. Two new players, one from Sheldon Jack- son School at Sitka and the other from Anchorage, encourage the be- lief that the Douglas Br/.herhood quintet is one of the strongest on stineau ‘Channel. The team has issued a challenge to any team in Southeast Alaska. ., STRAIGIER IN HOSPTAL Albert ‘Straiger who attends Douglas High Schocl is in St. Ann’s hospital being ‘treated for a cold. FISHERMAN IS FINED POSSESSION OF DEER Arrested yesterday morning on a charge of violating the Alaska Game Law, John Haatikainen, Sit- ka fisherman, was taken before Judge Charles Sey in the United States Commissioner's Court yes- terday afternoon and entered a plea of guilty. He was accused of possession and sale of female | deer. ! 'Haatikainen was fined $50 by Judge Sey. He was given until 3:30 p. m. today to raise the money KAKE— ;1"“ axe handle to prominence” in| When served, doughnuts can be Lavenik ... 200 175 187—562 |the lumber industry. |dusted, with granulated or confec- Blomgren 120 191 187—498 | The new Senator f5 64 years of tioner's sugar. Hermle .. 138 127 178—443 AgC. Cracker Jack Mrs. Sweeney.. 111 142 109—362 | oot | 2 quarts popped corn, 1 cup of Mrs. Lavenik 166 166 166—498° ,roasted peanuts, 1 cup sugar, 1-3 —- o —— e {cup molasses, 1-3 cup water, 1 ta- Totals . 735 801 827-2363 | | blespoon vinegar, 2 tablespdGns but- TENAKEE— | ter, % teaspoon soda, ' teaspoon Pullen 187 139 163—489 ; RIGHT uN JOB vanilla. Nelson 125 126 172—423 | Freshen corn by heating in oven |Van Atta 153 153 153—459* | {if freshly popped corn is used. Erbland 131 117 119—367 ST. LOUIS, Nov. 23. — High Mix molasses, water, vinegar and Mrs. Pullen 132 132 132—396° iransportation costs and depress- butter. Boil gently and without 4 —= —- —= —— led gate receipts don't bother Bob Stirring until “click” ball forms Totols 728 667 789-2134 Riley, youthful manager of a sta- When portion is tested in cold wa- q.,SI,TKA_ bla cf St. Touls boxers. ter, Add soda and mix well. Pour Stewart 158 160 +196—514 | with a specially equipped auto- OVer corn and peanuts. Mix well Andrews 131 173 158—462 ';mchile he has cut the cost of With wooden spoon. Take small Pope oo 120154 148—481 panqling his boys by as much as Portions and shape into bars or Mrs. Dufresne 143 143 143—420 5 por cent, without sacrificing balls. Mrs. Duncan. 91 104 114—309 'speed even on long trips. The mixture can be poured into — = —= —— | 1In such scattered cities as Mil- thallow buttered pan and pressed Totals 652 734 759-2145 'waukee, Savannah and New Or. down with knife. When little stiff Eakutat— leans his fighters have won a fol- cut into bars or squares. Boyle 156 142 181—47 1owing of fans—and the enthus- G. George 185 192 "7—5‘9_113.%1(: approval of promoters who Leftover fowl can be served re- Wile L 119 129 124372 pay the reduced transportation ex- heated, cold, made into croquettes, Mrs. Bavard 163 163 163—489* pense. creamed or escalloped mixtures or Mrs. Lawry. 9% 95 95—285% On one 4,000-mile jaunt, Riley Made into hash. "~ - —— made with four boxers the total AS soon as the leftover fowl is Totals 718 1721 T35-2174 cold, cover with cloth and store THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 23, 1932. MENUS of the_ DAY By MRS. ALEXANDER GEORGE FOR THANKSGIVING EVENING | KAKE DEFEATS!SEATTLE MAN | TENAKEE; SITKA IS APPOINTED BEATS YAKUTAT' U. S. SENATOR Lavenik, Gus George and E. S. Grammer Nantied by; Dougnuts Cider Dr. Stewart Roll To- Gov. Hartley as Suc- | Cracked Nuts Cracker Jack Apples cessor to Jones ‘ Doughnuts Deerfield 2 cups sugar, 2 tablespoons but- | tals of Over 500 ! Kake took three straight from OLMYPIA, Wash. Nov. 23.—Gov. Tenakee and Sitka captured two Roland H. Hartley has apponted (tor, 3 eggs, 1 cup milk, 1 teaspoon out of three from Yakutat in the E. 8. Grammer, Seattle lumberma.n.(‘vflnmu_ 1 teaspoon cinnamon, 1 three-game bowling contests on the aS Successor to United States Sen- | teaspoon nutmeg, % teaspoon Elks' alleys last night. ‘ntor Wesley L. Jones, deceased. cloves, 2-3 teaspoon salt, 4% cups Lavenlk of the Kakes was the Grammer is a Republican and flour, 3 teaspoons baking powder. best player, He registered a one- With his appointment the Republi-| Gream the butter and sugar and game total of 200 and a three-j“n part an edge on the vot- iadd eggs and milk. Beat and let game aggregate of 562. jing strength over the Democrats|stand 10 minutes. Mix well and Gus George, with 549, and Dr.|Which will be maintained in the add rest of ingredients. Chill Stcwart with 514 were the only Senate during the short session. |dough 1 hour. Drop dough onto other pin busters to attain 500. | The new Senator will leave short- |a well floured board. Pat out dough There will be no more tourna- 1V for Washington for the short until it is % inch thick. Fry in ment bowling until Friday night. session. He has never been iden-|deep fat until well browned. Let Klukwan will meet Killisnoo and tified with Washington State poli- drain well and when cool store in Klawock will play Stikine then. (tics and little is known about him 'an earthenware crock, well cov- Detailed results last night were: €Xcept he worked his way up “from ered. cost of getting there and back was only $113. Riley installed a hot water heat- ing system in a five-passenger sedan with one radiator in front and two in back. A large trunk clamped on the side of the car holds a change of clothing for the party, while boxing equipment is stcred in special compartments under the rear seat. | With pillows and blankets in the back, the car is roomy and comfortable under almost any con- ditions. Riley, who does most of the driv- ing, says his “schedule” calls for 22 hours to New Orleans and 25 hours to Savannah. His elapsed time on the road, including all in cold place to prevent drying out. VULETICH SENTENCED ! TO SIX-MONTH TERM Paul Vuletich, arrested Tuesday on a charge of passing worthless checks, was arraigned yesterday afterncon before Judge Charles Sey in the United States Commission- er’s Court and entered a plea of guilty. He was sentenced to serve six months in the local Federal Jjail. Vuletich, in extéhuation of his offense, said he had cashed the bad checks only upon his friends and that he had intended to make them good later, when he had Cottage cheese, mixed with a pickle relish, salad dressing and| chopped celery, makes a tasty sandwich filling. ————— HAS TO TAKE BALL NEAR GOAL; IT'S COACH'S ORDER MANHATTAN, Kas, Nov. 23.— Whether he wants to or not, Ralph Graham, Kansas State College full- back who ran up a lead in scor- ing in the Big Six Conference, must call for himself to carry the ball up mear the goal line. That's an order frdln Coach money with which to redeem them. stops, usually averages slightly Bo McMillan, and when the mod- - e more than 40 miles an hour. nst signal caller forgets it, his Austria is increasing - its list of~ —————————— team-mates check signals and re- restricted imports. Make Millions Think—and Buy! mind him. THANKSGIVING SUGGESTIONS for the fine when he explained he was without funds. e ATTENTION DE MOLAYS Regular meeting tonight at 7:30 o'clock. DAVID TEWKESBURY, —adv. Scribe. GOOD CHERR and GREETINGS for A Most Pleasant THANKSGIVING H. S. Graves The Clothing Man Tue LApies’ LEAGUE Of Douglas Is Giving’ the Third Event of Its CARD PARTY SERIES FRIDAY EVENING at 8 o'Clock—League Rooms b0 oHBROM Y D JUNEAU-YOUNG HARDW ARE CO. DISHES COFEEE TABLES 20-Piece Set CARVING SETS DIMITY PATTERN $2.35 Open Stock New Numbers Priced from $3.75 up ALUMINUM WEDNESDAY NIGHT ONLY! LADIES FREE (When accompanied by gentleman escort) ROLLER SKATING A. B. HALL George Clark, Floor Manager TO ALL JUNEAU WE EXTEND Thanksgiving Greetings e d ATZ IS PROBABLE FT. WORTH BOSS DALLAS, Tex, Nov. 23.—Jake | Atz, a landmark n the Texas League, reported in Dallas that he didn’t know what he was go- ! ing to do in 1933, his Status with | New Orleans of the Southern As- sociation not having been determ- ined. It is belleved in Texas however, that Jake will be back at the helm of the Fort Worth Club, where he turned out so many wln—i IR b e Promote Prosperity With Printet's 50c Pioneer Taxi, Phone 443. adv. Ink! BAILEY’S SPECIAL Every Night from 8 P. M. CHICKEN NOODLES and CHOP SUEY BAILEY’S CAFE FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. CONGOLEUM GOLD SEAL RUGS and CRESCENT FELT BASE RUGS Juneau Paint Store Use Alaska Lumber JUNEAU LUMBER MILLS PHONE 358 THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY UTENSILS A BEAUTIFUL LAMP for THANKSGIVING Priced from $9.00 . 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