The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 28, 1934, Page 7

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 28, 1934. By BII DE BECK BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG SORRY TO KEEP YOU WAITING, MR_ER_GOOGLE . THE CONTRACTS ARE READY...YOU PROBABLY WISH TO GO OVER THEM BEFORE YOU SIGN ON THE DOTTED WINE. WHEREAS , THE VV. BLA/Y PARTY OF THE % FIRST PART.._ BLAM __BLAH. GOSH 1! I WISH T WKNEW WHAT WAS GOIN' ON HERE .- -. HOW COME THIS oL GUY'S SON KNOWS SAIRY 2 sLAN STORE OPEN Barber, U. of 8. F. | e teams play the Alumni, , Madeline Lang- i STANFURD HAS Guards—Mucha, Mashington; } The High Sclool boys' team shen, Margaret Boyer, U. C. L. A. DOUGLAS may be mewhat handicapped if 1 Ruth Lundell. Our store Center—Siemoering, U. of S. they do not have a chance to use D »m. Wednesday evening and on| TAKES OFFICE POSITION ing Day from 9 am. to 1 p.m. i | Albert Straiger, a veteran guard, | who has been on the sick list for | » YOUR THANKSGIVING i ta Clara. past week. Feero, a forward,| P! Edwards has accepted a JUNEAU FLORISTS | ’g. Halfbacks — Williams, Cali- as been moved to a guard posi- | Pos in the office of the Alas- adv. Shattuck Bldg. | DINN | N fornia; Hamilton, Stanford. —eweeeeed tion in order to have all exper-|ka Laundry in Juneau. —— o —— | p z g | - FOUR PLAYERS Quarterback—Salatino, San- NEWS Fullback — Grayson, Stanford. Only two men—Morse, Oregon, SHUDSHIFT ELECTED TO SCHOOL ienced players on hand for |,he{ opening tussle } CLET'S GO” SPECIAL THANKSGIVING BOARD DINNER | Won’t Be C_‘omplete Without § will be open until 9 ; \ ) y \ ) 3 \ \ \ ) ] ] ) ] \ | 4 ’ 7 1 o ‘ fe o i | Moscrip, Reynolds, Hamil-} and “Muens, Whshingiar = wore _ The Alumni boast of an eXceP-|pamous Soap Lake Mineral Baths. Gastineau Cafe, $100, A free glass i fon. Cravson Rate | po aseo g res il With /g, Diliaiicy of five Yofles | vonally stoon qHEH: EEREEEEOMgless Institilf —adv. of wine with each dinner. | ’ y & AR mAe IS TEal, g “|over the next highest candidate |Of Southeast Alaska cham- y ’ N 5 | B E E R ’ All-Coast Jobs el Califortfia, for |in the special School Board elec- | Pionship playe: The notables | | 5 — years the outstanding team of the |y held here Saturday, Arne among the ex-high school stars | q O, Nov. 28, — Coast. Fans noticed particularly gy, genit was elected to succeed Gordon Gray, Douglas Gray, the absence of Cotton Warburton, | Mr cHar »Cormick serv no Njemi, Rex Fox, Alex Gair : 1 defeated Coast Con- e . |Mrs. Richard McCormick to serve 0 Niemi, 'ox, ) oot hambion ana USC's all-American quarterback | i her unexpired term of about 3air, Tommy Cashen, John- Select your tea as carefully as you ‘Bowl_representative, | (1O 1ast year. f{two and a half years. Of the 1, Frank Pettygrove, b N g ] n on the tenth b |total votes counted, Shudshift re- Carlson and others. The ( select your friends. Let no mistake Press ' mythical ceived 68, Mrs. A. J. Balog 63, |lineup for the Douglas High School & 2 . < o 5 | A AN H. B. FOSS, JUN!OR |%. L. Cochrane 47 | is: Mills, Kilburn, Cashen, Feero, ‘,( 7, in the selection of cither mar the pleasure and ; v s RC { —— - Edwa R | otion of this eleven, a ARCHITECT FOR - ‘ &nd "Bdw flavor of the delightful ceremony of serving tea, 1 ntative as any made on the i Coast by virtue of the large num- SCHOOLS RETURNS\ ber of newspaper critics and coach- | es who are consulted, was announc- Harold B. Foss, dJunior Archi- ARRANGEMENTS MADE | FOR LEAGUE MEETING The High School girls team-has s with regular bas- ence from last year, You can depend on Schilling Tea. It’s toasted—to insure that deep rich Schilling flavor, and to keep that A special ferry has been ar- Pearce and Jessie Praser, b kit s _”‘::nt'l};e P?f]_“’""’:’;:‘ fgfi angad for by the Ladies’ League one other player with gome flavor fresh and fragrant. Lie g Jowh TR e T o leave Juneau at 7:30 o'clock vious experience, Betty Sey, ~ hteen new school buildings hav | 5een completed in the Interio and westward districts of Alaska since last spring, returned to Ju- neau oh the steamer Yukon. WAKE UP YOUR He has spent the last four | I months as assistant to John M./ | Speer, Architect supervising con-i I-IVER BILE_ struction and making inspections | WITHOUT CALOMEL of the completed buildings and re- | mained at Nushagak until the | And You'll Jump Out of Bed in the Morning Rarin’ to Go — Moscrip, ree, Oregon. Tackies—Rcynolds, Stanford; riday evening to bring Juneau | visitors to Douglas for the annual bazaar of the league. The program scheduled to start at 8:30 o'- | clock. }T Arrangements have been madei“ to receive needle-work and dona- |y tions for the bazaar. | the other members of the team are new to the game. ORDER FROM YOUR GROCER TODAY OR FROM ANY DEALER Juneau Cold Storage Co. Local Distributors Stanford; i team will be com- er D. H. S. players. s have been playing { games, of which the School won the first and the ‘remaining "two. sh school girls will have ving starting lineu INTERESTING CAGE building in that community wa: EXPECTED FOR recently finished. Mr. Foss com- mented favorably on the speed and | quality of construction of the var ious school houses, all of whicl are now in use. 1 The Nushagak school contracti was awarded to Harry Ellingen, of For they can't do it. They only move the | J: u, who also returned on th bowels and a mere movement doesn’t get at 4 4 amer Yukon to his home here ::l; o ‘?:. ‘The Irtnxonrlurh}uu; down-and-out ing is your liver. It should pour out two | Mr. Foss expects remain in | 5= 4 vounds of liquid bile into your bowels daily. DECUE ‘to. Pempin i iR au though he plans to spend | tmas with his family in Ket- 1f this bile is not flowing freely, your food | * n th, side center; and Jennie Johnson, Keen interest is being express- Loken 1 in the basketball games sched 1 for tonight in the Natator um as high school boys' and girls’ ! include the following: s for the Alumni will Mae Fras- 1f you feel sour and sunk and the world sooks punk, don't swallow lot of salta, mineral water, oil, laxative candy or chewing gum and expect them to make you suddeniy sweet and buoyant and full of sunshine. IIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIlilillriliIIliII"ilfl“lllmliilllflfi"!!Illll'!Ii!ifl!lI|IIIVIVIVI'IIIIIIIIIAIHI'i'iIIHI|ii!i!iIiIEii!llllIIIIIIIIIIliIIIIHIIHIHIIIIIIIIIII"III"III!IIIIIIli'illlllrllrllllllfi B s i i B . doean’t digest. It just decays in the bowels. Gas bloats up your stomach. You have a thick, bad taste and your breath is foul often breaks out in blemishes. Your head nches and vou feel down aud out: Your whote aystem is poisoned. It takes those LITTLE LIVER P g0l o4 CARTER'S | LLS to gec these two oo SHIPPERS nouTICE The M. S. Dart will leave Friday r,und, of bile flowing freeiy and make you | MOrning at 7 am. and all freight ~and Jlow you have | eel *“up and up.” They contain wonderful, | i harmless, gentle vegetable extracts, amazin | when it comes to making the bile flow free! But don't ask for liver pills. Ask for Carter's Little Liver Pills. Look for the name Carter's | Little Liver Pills on the red label. Reseat » ubstitute nust be on Femmer's Dock not than Thursday noon or it will not be accepted. —adv. - — | SHOP IN JUNEAU! = B = = COGNA P 'Qq{ R e e x REVEER B A Thanksgiving “The ' Message! Y, 22 (JRAND FINALE Thursday, November 29, has been pro- claimed by President Roosevelt as a day of national thanksgiving. This is a true Cognac Brandy < no foreiqn matfer is used <the flavor and the marvelous bouquet is de- rived from the center of distillation, or hearts of wihe « The color is its own You will truly believe Cognac France has moved to America/ ® Cognac Brandy is recommended by leading Luropean physicians for the sick and convalescent HHMIIII"IIIIIIIIIIHI R Here at the First National Bank, we are thankful for the many opportunities the past months have given us to be of serv- ice to our customers and community; and we are thankful for the future promise of greater opportunities to co-operate with those who depend upon us for helpful banking service. Our appreciation ‘of your patronage in the past will be best expressed in -our constant endeavor to serve you well in the future. 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