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NORTHLAND IS SOUTKROUND AT "HOOL ICAL SHOW rformance of matinee p Maid” D. 1. 8. two-| teur Production Mar- a fine onter- : o Q tainment, when given at 2:30 o' ry After Show clock today in the high school au-| & ditorium. Songs by leads and{ ANCHORAGE, Alaska, Nov. 28. c dancing numbers and|__yernon Johnton and Alyce speaking parts were T | Linde romantic - leads credit to all the embry Theatre play “Two Tonight at 8 o'clo first last Saturday night, 1 evening show staged. To- ardently before the morrow night be the final| ¥ Northland were presentation. Miss Pimperton is o Bk e (e B o e operetta. Miss Mamie | Feusi plays the piano accompan-| iment E. Hanson, Erickson Those were M M. Mor Johns his P CARD PARTY ENJOYED Johanson, | Couple in Anchorage Ama- entire amateur theatrical troupe. The [Jack Linds ON STAGE IS GREAT THING aroused United States Com- er Arthur Thompson from bed to marry them before the bride is the daughter of of Anchorage. Pissaroff, ompson, R. L.} with a smaller number than us- | i | o TN Moran. Ed d James L.|ya) attending the card party giv- ! 2 L B | ik sy e Ao Rk s Auxiliary P pipRITTS WOMAN HELD Secretary of State Hull and other members of the United States Pa gers leaving here O. E. last evening, the opening| o s A me : rs. Z. M. Brad- 3 i deiegation to the Pan-American conference in Montevideo are shcwn as B T nsok O e aON DRY LAW CHARGES they sailed from New York. Left to right: Spruille Braden, Dr. Sophia ford, Mrs. Jo: St success as far as good time was| P. Breckenridge, Secretary Hull and J. R. Clark. (Associated Press for Ketohikan, Ms. and Mrs. Edwin' gonoit 08 Oe for the evening|AFTER CUTTING SCRAP | photo) : L. Elliott, Miss H. Smith and,gores went to the following: For| - iateateiess s el Mis. V. M. Malaca and Hamy|hrige Mrs A. J. Balog first A charge of violation of the R = Race. {and Mrs. Guy Smith and Mrs.| Alaska Bo! Dry law has been t TS TR | Felix- Gray consolations; for whist | fil against Harriet Tibbetts, FOR INS RA CE | —Mrs. Gertrude Laughlin and E.|arresied early Sunday by City and l/ | Weschenelder, firsts. Mrs. Joe| Federal officials, after a reported -l PASSENGERS | Riedi and John Feusi, low. cutt vy in the woman See H. R. SHEPARD & SON | — ., house on Seward Street opposite 3 % Q A i COUNCIL MEETING the Capitol Building Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. Tony Haldane, victim of the | O R SRR " T R T T T | The regular meeting of the|cutting scrape, was not seriously e IR = | Douglas City Council for Novem-|injured. He de: i knowing who 2y i FOR THIS PORT &7 & et - i IDEAL PAINT SHOP “ Rl the ncil Chambers, beginning | officials said. No arrests had been 3 |at 7:30 o'clock. I made today for that offense. The| lf It’s Paint We Have It! i SEATTLE, Nov. 28 —Motorship | e "‘ * peaey s trouble did no: tart at the S 5 P - Noreo sailed for Juncau and way-| DEPUTY FEERO RETURNS |mon Cudrk roadhouse as incor! PHONE 549 Wendt & Garster | o |y stated. PHEETT L SO TS Sy Loy ports at 9 oclock last nigh! 15 passengers, the following ing booked for Juneau Lewis Anderson, Leonard Peter Feero arrived home late yester-| son, Mrs. P. Nowell, Glen V | day on the Pacific from Tebenkoff | s. Mr. and Mrs. P. F.|Bay where he was sent to serve} W Sparks, . an | some papers for the Marshal's of- | fice Mr. and Mrs. Tomoff, Sitka. Gastineau N. A. McEachran, dian steamer Princess Nor- | e Seattle, M sailing from Vancouver lasi aB}I:;.urda_v night, is scheduled to E. LeBlanc, Alaska. 1 arrive in port at 4:30 o'clock this Aleuv»kan ; afternoon. Thers is one passenger| = J. Gardner, Sitka! Fred Duvxs_‘ aboard for Juneau, Miss Lola|Sitka. sy | e - MOOSE CARD PARTY | P L. O. O. M. No. 700 will hold a [ |card party at the Moose Hall Fri- at 8:15 ] TIDES TOMORKOW [ - * lday evening, December 1, ¥ o'clock. Bridge, whist and pinochle Low tid= 4:41 a.m, 37 feel lyy pe played. Good prizes, re- | High tide 10:49 a. m., 168 feet |pospments. Admission 50 cents. Low tide 5:25 p. m., -04 feet |pnenynuivaq ey High tide 11:48 p. m., 141 feet AT U PRI Daily Emprre Want Ads Pay Qe 000 0000000 e e . 0 | P - - — * Steamer Movements | NORTHBOUND ol Princess Norah scheduled to e | arrive in port at 4:30 o'clock this afternon. w&d j 4 Alaska scheduled to arrive at 7 o'cloc ktonight. Zapora scheduled to arrive next Thursday. f MONEY Norco due Friday night. | SCHEDULED SAILINGS i The money you spend on a Northwestern scheduled to e| washwoman 52 times a year; sail from Seattle December e | the cost of soap and wash- 2 at 10 a. m Northland scheduled to from Seattle Monday, cember 4 at 9 p. m SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS ing utensils that have to be frequently replaced; the wear and tear on clothes far greater by home methods; the possible illness gue to . . . . . . 3 . o . . . sail e De- o . [ . ® . . ° . . 3 . . 00N sns00 c00000000%00 000000 Yukon scheduled southbound unsanitary processes or over- December 1. taxing of your own vitality LOCAL SAILINGS .. . Just add these up and Estebeth Jeaves every Thurs- then compare the result with day night at 6 p. m. for our low-priced laundry serv- Sitka and way ports. ice! Pacifie leaves every Thursday at 10 a. m, for Petersburg, Ala,ska Kake ana way ports. eeee _soecosoe Laundry — e Daily Empmre Want Ads Pay OSSR S A S PURPLE BUBBLE BALL Thanksgiving Night _MUSIC BY Jimmy Steele’s “Revelers” Admjssion $1.00 Ladies Free Fun! Favors! Daneing 9:30 ELKS’ HALL 4@..\1; g L fog That Turkey Chase! TOMORROW, Wednesday, at fifteen minutes past high-noon we will cast forth to the ravenous mob. from the top of the Nugget Shop building., the fast Gobbler who will provide the center-piece for somebody’s feast. This is the Nugget Shop’s contribution to the fun and gaiety of the new Holiday Season and we hope you will be there to enjoy it. Even if he doesn’t fly into your arms there ought to be some comedy if he hits the street with 2 fair chance to run. In addition we wish to call your attention to our stock of gifts, both antique and modern, at the lowest prices in our history. If you want your gift to be Alaskan, it is here in the widest possible choice. If you want your gift to be modern it is also here. We have selected from the offerings of the East and West, the most stylish, practical and reasonable the market affords. Include the Nugget Shep in your stroll. We are used to visitors. The Nugget Shop P. S.—All holds barred excepting a firm grasp of the turkey’s neck. | Reporting stormy weather en-| MRS DICK IS - Mosr-iN Sunemeey AGAIN WEDDEnjBR“’GE PARTY Moumw; | In honor of Miss Eva Tripp, who 5 5 | plans to leave for a vacation trip Picked Third Husband|in the south in the mear future, from Italian Ranks— |Miss Helen Iunsbedt cntertained B | last evening with a bridge party Is Boxing Tutor |at her home. I, Two tables on contract were in NEW YORK. Nov. 28.—Mrs.|play during the evening and those Madeline Force Astor Dick, widow | to whom prizes were awarded were of John Jacob Astor and former | Mrs. Truitt Moehring, high score, wife of William Dick, has taken!Mrs. John H. Gaffney, consolation, | her third husband, Enzo Fier-|In addition to the prizes for cards | monte, Italian boxer. He was r)r-ia charming guesi prize was pre- | merly companion and boxing tu- | sented to Miss Tripp. | tor for Mrs. Dick’s two sons. | Following cards a supper of chop SRR DS ‘suey. Chinese tea, cakes and cook- | Owners of southern Iowa farms |ies was served by the hostess. which are being badly damaged by | Guests in addition to Miss Tripp soil erosion are anchoring their| were Mrs. Hunsbedt, Mrs. J. B.| soll with lespedeza, hardy oriental Burford, Miss Alleine Apland, Mrs. cover crop. Ernest Schroeder, Mrs. Truitt, Mrs RADIO 'PHONE TESTS CONTINUED BY BOATS To continue radio telephone tests between themselves and the local Army radio station, the Forest Service vessels Forester, Capt. George Peterson, and Ranger X, Capt. Bernie Aiken, left port early today to cruise south. The Ranger X will continue on to its home port at Ketchikan. The Forester, after landing A. G. Simpson, Forest Service radio tech- nacian, at Petersburg, will proceed to Mitchell Bay on the west coast of Admiralty Island and pick up an ECW trail crew and bring it to this port. — ., Jacob- Hagedon of Visalia, Cal, has raised ears of corn weighing two pounds apiece. Moehring, Mrs. John H. Gaffney, and Mrs. Smith-Cass. What a DINNER! $1.25 Celery en Branche Ripe and Malaga Grapes Willapoint Oyster Cocktail ——FISH—— Filet of Salmon ENTREES—— Reast Corn-fed Young Turkey, Dres ——VEGETABLES:. Salt Air Peas in Butter ——DESSERTS—— Hot Mince Pie Home-made Vanilla Ice Cream Coffee, Tea or Milk THANKSGIVING GASTINEAU CAFE SPECIAL French Shrimp, Sauce Colbert sing, Cranberry Sauce Roast Stall-fed Goose, Baked Apple Roast Suckling Pig, Candied Sweet Potatoes Whipped Potatoes or Candied Sweet Potatoes nglish Plum Pudding, Wine and Hard Sauce Green Olives Assorted Nuts —CHOICE OF COCKTAIL—— Alaska Crabmeat Cocktail Fruit Cocktail, Maraschino Shrimp Cocktail CHOICE OF SOUP- ’ Turkey Giblet Creole - Consomme Calesvine - Clam Chowder ‘ Pumpkin Pie famous specialties. DELICIOUS HARD CANDIES | The Squibb Store The Choice of E Vl’:'RYbN ROGERS GIFT CHOCOLATES There’s candy fer every taste in this gorgeous gift box. | bons, nougats, butter creams, hard center chocolates—all our a gift jar make an acceptable gift Harry Race, Druggist E Bon in