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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, DEC. 14. 1933. START HER VACATION PUT IN UFF ICE Ci " MSEG 4 THE DAY AFTER CHRISTMAS & Sesn v XUNDUBLAS HBE o W. T. Mahoney, Organiza- GALLWAS TO ENTERTAIN tion Candidate, Named BUYS DEFEAT DLW 6 CHRISTMAS PARTY| to Sueceed ‘A. White Mrs. F. A. J. Gallwas will be X 1 ) 1 y L hostess to the Douglas Island Wo- (Continued trom Fage One) men’s Club at her home tomowow il - % evening, December 15 for their reg- ular, monthly session. Occasion:zd by the season of the year, ;the) a zer when it was a going camp and later moved to Ketchikan. He was Ufiitad’ Beates’ Commisionsr | 1allapoosa Basketeers Are vemt. will.be in the nature of stmas party. For M 1:5!11;} g I)or_oml}o Attractive A ppr(’('iutml l;)ere. under Federal Judge R. W. Losers on Island by It had been previously an- ennings 7 e 3 % " nounced that th meeting was| BURIIIUOR B INCIE L ddiodonto. 1w o o RS ST souned “tnat the meoting s |and operated a small bottling - 4gn 4 an serjor L g 4 (P & . . h . andd works in the First City and has 2 i AR 4 You can’t make a mistake when you choose lingerie other | propkity . rbdrats Ehelhor 2d game on the island - hz Channel, the Douglas partment team annihili ipocsa entry in the Juneau gue by a 33-10 Man- ning was the high light on the 1 pomnts of 3. Gissberg scored six points for thé Coast and Mrs. Mahoney are expected HUSSEYS GO TO JUNEAU , lo move here by the end of the = | year. ... the lovely silken pieces every woman cherishes. GOWNS—PAJAMAS—DANCETTES STEP-INS—CHEMISE—SLIPS P. J. Hussey and family nkm-! given up their residence on the Is- | land and yesterday removed to Ju- [ neau. Three More Left There are three more major Federal appointments left on the | Alaska slate, now held by Repub- licans, to be filled by Democrats. | All three are Federal district | judgeships. Republicans occupy 'the bench in the Second, Third and Fourth Divisions, L. O. Gore in the Second, Cecil H. Clegg in the Third, and E. Coke Hill in al Electric Hotpoint range. Add new speed and scientific cy to her cooking skill . . . Breakfast of fragrant coffee, fluffy biscuits, savory bacon and eggs, in fifteen short minutes the total of the 10 Guard In a lively - preliminary the rosh squad showed the grade am ¢ they had a long way - CHAMBER MEETING TONIGHT e children’s school-day luncheon cooked automatically she sews ot goes about ather duties . . . Dinner, complete | Prried from 2150 up | to dessert, cooked deliciously while she shops or attends a Parent- Te Stact her vacation the day after Christmas by giving her a iotpoint Electric Range. . . . The auto- erature control and electric timer bring new y and new freedom from cooking drudgery. The The first bi-monthly meeting of , s’ meeting. Dougzlas Chamber of Com- | December falls on . this at 8 oclock. All mem-| bers and others. interested are| new General Elect o come up to the standard 1igh chool ball, by beating them) ivisi qore than 2 to 1, the final score the Fourth Division. f: \ 24-12. urged to attend. HOSIERY=—You can give to every P it P one! on’ your ‘list with the ----zo-z-zzzzzzc complete knowledge that ker prepares an entire meal—using full current only one-cighth of the cooking time. Come in today and select ‘ The organization has endorsed Eithasude > i H ElL g 1 ; 2 o R 5 i -ups h your Hotpoint Eleciric range fram our complete line of models. they'll'like them. |condidates for Al e itos Fiemen Pos. Coast Guard | FUBLIC SPEAKING | Y. et Mannir from the National organization, vever, as to when the changes ° may be expected. i e Sl wo] e e G wopo, GENERAL @ ELECTRIC : A g ! ELECTRIC flvf/m RANGE J Service weight silks $1 : Chiffon *$1:00, $1.25.$1.50,$1.75 Silk and Wool $1.00.%1.25.%1.65 Children’s' Hose-Silk. cotton, wool sy Miss Caroline H. Todd spoke b: the high schol studenis lay- afternon about public speal She is trying to start a class | MRS. RAY DAY'S ORANGE BREAD ms: Fox (1) for Doo- Dubuque (2) for Kay: SEE THE ALASKA KID for Christmas trees or decorations. ! 3 Telephone 233. —adv. M1 .Prv..r\nn for Gissberg. in public speaking and. dramatics | 1ll Prices—All Colors Fooe SN — in Douglas, § PART ONE. Candied orange; peel four to six oranges (ac- 1. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU Miss Todd explained some of | cording to size) in three guarter cup of water, one cup of Men's Hosiery — Silk and silk " ; the Feliities faneppmking che(ore § sugar. Remove peel in quarters, cover peel to half their J i PORPPRPIEC < < T | an audience., he said there are | depth in cold water. Bring to boiling point and cook \ A\ ; P : I g p and wool. Many patteérns, oo tew really good: speakers who can | slowly until soft. Drain, cut in strips. Boil sugar -and d the undivided. attention of | ir audiences. In conclusion she d Henry Van Dyke's poem, | /By the U. 8. Weather Bureau) LOCAL 50¢ to water for three ‘minutes. Put orange strips in syrup and cook yntil strips absorb all syrup, allow to cool. ATA Forecast for Juueaw and vielnity, beginning at 4 p.m., Dec. 14: Toling Fe“’: | PART TWO. Four to five cups of flour, quarter cup of Fair tonight and Friday; moderate east winds ATTENTION AMERICAN i shertening, three tablespoons baking powder, one and one- AN g VR A : i Wi iy e weiney Wi LEGION cups milk, one teaspoon of sizlz, two eggs, half cup HANDKERCHIEFS—Both domestic and import- % Ip"“m Py . g e oy | There will e a; regular meeting and candied orencs g Sift dry ingredients and , yest ; e hortening, add =ik and well-beaten eggs. Mix in . i s 4 am. today 2093 20 NE 9 Clear : ed. Hand embroidered, lacy, color block Sy “:S;?) 3006 20 pe = 4 Glear |0 the American Legion at the the cut candied cr.c peel. Bake in electric oven sixty st i 3 s A A 55 B A 4 o 1 Dugout Thursday evening at 8 minutes at 35°-370 de This recipe is good for nut prints. =olid colors. Come in and see them CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS o'clock. Bring your dues. Eats. All loaf also. . . i 3 - members urged to be present. YESTERDAY | TODAY WAINO ‘HENDRICKSON, Be sure o see Mrs. Ray Day’s Famous Christmas oz —adv. Post Commander. | Y : : ; Pri i _ Highest 4pm. | Lowest4a.m. 4a.m. Preclp. 4am. L i Cake in our window Friday and Saturday riced Rght Station temp. temp. | temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weather v | Nome 30 20 1=, 28 . 28 8 10 Rain any Empirc Wani Ads Pay. See Satuurday's paper for the recipe Bethel 16 ] I ¥ el ] o N I TSRS J 3 Fort Yukon -0 -20 -22 4 0 Clear v T TTRTS iI .k Pl P g I' S , & S Rere i B = Y o onew | CHRISTMAS GIFTS Alaska Electric Laght s Eagle H 24 40 0 0 Clear a practical. and inexpen- . GLOVES—Kid. pigskin. leather knit . . . for every St. Paul 34 34 34 10 ace Cldy : ; 4 | ,) P C i g |Dutch Harbor 23 32 28 8 02 Cldy The Venetian Shop || ower L.o. member of the family at prices you’ll mar- 5(((7]1"(;41)‘\(] = i{; fi ig :J' ((;16:1 ! FIRST and MAIN _ |WNUNEAU—Phone 6 DOUGLAS—Phone 18 vel at | Juneau 31 25 1 9 0 Clear ‘.’” -— - = — - " —_— A | Sitka g 6 — 0 0 PLCldy PE0000000000000000000000000000000040000000560600006000060000000000000609 Ketchikan 36 28 26 4 0 Clear | Prince Rupert 28 28 26 4 0 Clear | Edmonton -2 -2 -0 -10 4 22 Clear | seattle 52 46 2 @2 =« 6 Clear Portland 50 46 42 42 10 a2 Pt. Cldy | San Francisco 58 54 50 50 4 20 Pt.Cldy TIES—Re sure to see this assortment of men’s and The barometric pressure is moderately low from extreme South- Ehee 85 55 8 E A Special Xmas Service % ‘x\(e rain in the Pacific States, The pressure is moderately high over the remainder of Alaska with clear weather ov most. of Eastern | Alaska and sno wand warmer in Contral and Western Alaska. ° e —emis e - .. g 7 : L4 b { | hoys™ ties. New arrivals. —Woolen in plaid and striped effec Silk in colors and patterns to please. ANNOUNCE 990000000000 $1.25 up Through Special Dispensation of the B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. Juneaw’s Leading Department Store CONKLIN PEN COMPANY T/il’)‘ Have Secured the Services of bg v vy WHEN you give her electrical devices for her home you give her hours of leisure as well. And she'll adore the smooth ef Co__n!c\lin Factory Representative iency with which they work B To Demonstrate the Famous ll’anf: Are Penalty - ;‘ ()ld Papers for Sale at Empire Q_ffice and take real pride in a home that boasts such mod- ern’ up-to-date equipment. CONKLIN FOUNTAIN PEN “ AL COLOMBO, Ceylon. - Because he wore trousers instead of orth- ELECTRIC: et enr s e | o IVERECER N For a Few Davys During the o & visit to London, a Buddhist monk Toasters . t y (= 1 W INDOW CLEANING ' :ms bel:n COH\'K:“[.&‘({ of a misde- gamcrs ; .‘ B T : . | e, The ek comastias o= Leitlators Christmas Season & PHONE 485 :‘nhc pants to keep him warm. H Irons 1 i P GBI S - NP S O RN ; Waffle Irons { = Grills ‘ JUST RECEIVED! Curling Irons Corn Poppers Stand Lamps [ i NEW ERECTOR AND CHEMISTRY SETS | THEN | T WAKE UP YOUR MBER . Gut. ! Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. | ™ aMoing Beria' toGo 4 S A SMITH-CORONA FOR CHRISTMAS | it 0 Jo st 3-Pieee CARVING SETS E et s T =_.:-[“"- e Sy ROASTERS - Should help some one to success! ‘ { i . y g ey 't 8o 5. Thay oy more the ® | 1 New Shipment!-Grandma’s | E=% g ? e Rty T ' 1 Christmas Fruit Cakes i PR | . | i faies L1144 e T SKaTEs J. B. BURFORD & CO : : | & ammeeeonasaee e SN 5 (" L4 b h § Y o ; ) & = ifornia Grocery f—“:-“:u: i '\LE-DS " “Our doorstep is worn by satisfied cus‘to;;ters" . i ¢ 'l‘glq;hq‘m 478 Prompt Delivery 2 g # o P - 5. . T % SR SR 4 k7 i S e i . - % i | : 3 ; e - . v 8 3 = 3 5 Lo ke = A O e