The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 29, 1933, Page 2

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TR ol T AR R o i Yiacadcine , il et puios 2 bt vt idec A0 e e A o Cidrihl e o0 aie JLilenionts L deacio £y = THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE WEDNESDAY, NOV. 29, 1933. ELKS WIN FRUM‘I\ASH SEDAN COMES the motor when the clutch is 3. 8. DEPFARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAD thrown oul engage gears t gage s for FOR ERN]E GlLLlGAN putting the car into action The Weat’ler i Don't let tnem get a strangle Shis i ; e ° ] a S 1 ln p base, Is fitted with all the modern | KTOWR to modern sclence. BOWEE| 4 pm. yesty 947 38 @ SE 0 Rain i I l ‘/ Paps Upset Dope By: Tip.|cccessores, and s finished in_ a0 WL BT DO DGl 4 am. loday 003 38 @ s= 1 Ran | | 2 sAILflRS Mu Ei A five-passenger ' Big Six Nash NSEL e | By the U. 8. Weather B ") pesd us sedan ed on the Alaska for | [yon't Tnfle w:th Coughs LOCAL DATA » made the sale. hold. Fight ge quickly. Creo- oo,inngst winds becoming | ming Leaders — Elks o biiptiied st ity ed to refund your money 70 36 ® DEFEAT D MOL |Ernie Gilligan, and was delivered Forecast for Junean and vicinity. beginning at 4 p.m., Nov. 29: | o vour “has~a -116neh thfl_‘mulsian combine sthe 7 best helps Time Barometer Temp. Humdity Wind Veloclty — Weather | is author! ght, Thursday fair; moderate s and colder Juneau Motor Company, rth east. [ e . |on the spot if your cough or cold|” MOOSE CARD PARTY |will be played. Good prizes, re- wer is supplied by a twin- by = 4 vill play Have Easy Vlctory | o valveTaReA zjx_cyhndm, is not relieved by Creomulsion. adv! L. O. O. M. No. 700 will hold a |freshments. Admission 50 cents. 13 S —— —————card party at the Moose Hall Fri- |Public invited. —adv. ! motor, which is a’ feature of all i 4 1934 models offered by the Daily rmpm- want Ads Pay [day evening, December 1, at 8: — o ° Elks 59—Tallapcosa 29. 93 I'arest 4 . I 1 n Mcce 44—DeMolay 42, |Nash Motors Company. Other fea- | S -————- | o'clock. Bridge, whist and pinochle Daily Empn-e Waat Ad.n Pay. tures are the “speedstream” body | design, parking lamps built into made part of the fenders | In another surprising upset ol the wise basketball dope the Moose cagers outbattled the League sead r arter, tri-beam headlamps, | ing DeMolay five last night in|ge iven windshield wipers, syn- | the nightcap game to win 44 to 42 |cnro-shift transmission. {and moved into a tie for firsi| The coincidental starter s place with the latter elub. In | Elks outplayed the Saior ouitit {in all departments of the game and won easily in the opening game, 4 - 7 “Tne_cunwin-raier was oo | FILL YOUR COAL BIN played and tame, and was marked |by a lot of fouling. A total u:} |32 fouls were called by Refere: T()D 4Y’ | Regele, out of which 29 were per- 18 . ‘ i b * 7 % | sonals. The Sailors had 17 per-| sonals and one technical and th s 12 and two. | Night Cap is Thriller COAL-UP with the economical INDIAN EGG- . If the fans were somewhat bo: LUMP coal—a low costing, quality coal you can ‘g(”“";e;iwm;?)u::n “r‘;m‘; i depend on to provide full heating comfort [ ttass, et anals extienid” by m} holding its fire a long time. INDIAN EGG- | nighteap, which was a thriiler from | LUMP burns with a long, clean, hot flame— ‘:;":c*d "?mf“"‘Zh'omT"“‘;dsct?;:n 5[:12‘} holding its firea long time. INDIAN EGG- ‘;)Lhor five until haltway theewghi LUMP has always given complete satisfaction | the final period when the Paps in the range, furnace or heater. | stacked up a seven point lead that the DeMolay was unable to owver- come. | Playing a smashing offensive game, as well as a harder check-| | ing game than their opponents,| | the Moose won largely on aggres- siveness. They just refused to be 5 o | beaten. Brown, lanky center, led| PA(' F.‘ (¢} the scoring with seven fiéld goals & o and four single-pointers for a B.M.BehrendsCo. Inc. ]==%s " (IR | | | | E 3 | 5 THANKSGIVING For a Long Burning, Sustained Fire— ! ————bank with Carbonado Coking Coal % GREETINGS! { | i ! / | The Moose didn’t use but five| “Juneaw’'s Own Store” men to stop the leaders. Start-| et r e reere) 3 8 ing with Pelley, Lindquist Bayers ro Foit o Established 1887 Incorporated 1904 1moomquisn and Marshall for “WMMWWW-’WW Hearly Thanksgiving Greetings lost on per»onal fouls, and M sser, | ; S % Melseth and Livie were used as STORE CLOSED ALL DAY THURSDAY | substitutes. | Bloomquist led in scoring with| 13 points. Lindstrom was second| with 12. Ba usually point man for his squad, had aj | hard evening with Brown chasing | him and was lucky to chalk upi seven points. Score, First Game } B v Tallapocsa Pes. ERs" Gisberg (21).RF ... Smith (26) | Grandy (2) LF Nelson (7) | Harkeman c Junge (11) Starnig (8) RG Galiwas (8) | Stolfi (5) LG... Brubaker (6| Substitutions: Tallapoosa, Me-| (1) for Harkeman: H\ k“man for McPherson, Harkeman, Nash for St Sperling (1) for Nelson Referee—Regele. Score, Second Game Mcose Pos. DeMolay Ledbetter (9) RF clley 6 Fennessey (5)...LF Brown (18) c Gould (7) RG Rodenberg (5)... LG Substitutions: DeMolay, Melseth (4) Messer for Melseth, M Bayers, Livie for Melseth Referee, Regele. e HEY KIDDIES | TONIGHT—7 ¢'clock—TONIGHT Promptly at ceven c'clock tonizht, | Mike Kesoff, of the Miners Cigar| Store, on Front Street, opposite | the Coliseum Theatre, will loosen a | TURKEY frem the top of his| building and the first by or girl| (hat catches it will be the proud cwner. The only stipulation is thati the boy or girl entering the con- ) test be of 12 years of age or under. | NO ONE OLDER THAN 12 YEARS will be permitted to participate. Tem Shearver will referee the con- tezt. COME ON, KIDS, AND GET | THE TURKEY. 7 o'cleck charp. adv | —————— $1.00 MENU GIVE THE FAMILY A TREAT AND BRING THEM TO BAILEY’S Hearts of Celery Green and Ripe !Olives Fresh Shrimp or Fruit Cocktail SOUPS ‘ ‘ Potage ala Reine or Consomme Royale Combination Salad. Thousand Island Dressing CHOICE OF Roast Young Turkey with Dressing and Cranberry Sauce ATTENTION SHOPPERS The Juneau Florists will be open | until nocn temorrow, THANKS- Stuffed Domestic Goose, Chestnut Dressing GIVING DAY, Chicken Fricassee ala Pascaline Roast Suckling Pig, Apple Compote Prime Ribs of Beef au Jus Bailey's Special Steak Maitre d’ Hotel Breaded Veal Cutlets, Supreme Sauce ( Simply Add to Oil and Gas) : WE WISH ALL JUNEAU A THA! YKSG]VI:\G DAY OF GOOD CHEER And Express Our Appreciation to Our Many Buttered Peas Potatoes Masled en Creme Added to gas, oil, grease, reduces friction, seals. compression, in- creases power in all gas and diesel engines. Hot French Rolls Alaska Dairy DESSERTS "Truck, o ; I < 5 > N P h P Plum Pudding. Brandy Sauce Hot Mince Pie 160 Per Cent Customers for Their Patronage of the Past Year consumes one third less gas, 50 per cent less oil, per mile. All new cars and trucks sold by all local dealers, in Douglas and Juneau are Pyroil Treated. g Ask Your Dealer for a “TRIAL TEST TREATMENT” Pumpkin Pie with Cream Coffee Tea Milk BAILEY’S CAFE Laaadd GEORGE BROTHERS LEADER DEPT. STORE

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