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MRS, LAVENIK, BOYLE SHARE BOWL HONORS Frank A. Boyle and Mrs. Martin Lavenik, both of the Vandals, placed first and second with three game total scores of 536 and 516 respec- tively, in the Pacific Coast Con- ference bowling at the Elks alleys last night. Only two other players broke 500—J. D. Van Atta of the Indians, 515, and A. W. Stewart of the Huskies, 504, Van Atta bowled | the best individual game of the ev- ening, scoring 221. The Vandals won two out of three games from the Trojans; the Hus- kies, with a handicap of 25 points per game, beat the Webfooters in all three of their encounters; and the Broncs, also allowed an advant- | age of 35 points per game, defeated the Indians in two out of three Kaufmann 190 136 168— 494 Totals . 505 396 460—1381 Handicap . 85 35 35— 105 Totals 540 431 495—1466 *Average—Did not bowl. There will be no more conference bowling at the Elks alleys until next Friday, when the Big Ten Confer- ence will bowl the following games: Badgers vs. Maroons 7:30 p. m.; Wol- verines vs. Irish, 8:30 p. m.; Hoosiers vs. Buckeyes, 9:30 p. m. e —— JACOB FUNERAL HELD Alpert Jacob, 31, Indian, who died Saturday night at the Government Ho:pilal. was buried today in Ever- grcen Cemetery, after a funeral ser- vice conducted in C. W. Carter Mor- tuary at 12:30 p. m. by Rev. David Waggoner. - e SHOP IN JUNEAU! % NO CHANGE ON BONUS POLICY Secretary mrgenthau Gives Out Attitude— . Talked with FDR Nov. 27. — Just ‘WASHINGTON, back from a talk with Roosevelt at Warm Springs, Secr tary of Treasury Morgenthau “So far as I know, the Administra- tion has not changed its attitude on tash payment bonus.” Observer, terpreted the remarks as me: that any such legislation next s sion is slated fcr Presidential veto — SHOP IN JUNEAU, FIRST! games. Complete scores were: ’ Trejans ve. Vandals Trojans— Mrs. Petrich 159 161 169-— 489 Walmer 148 148 148—"444 M k ' P g McCormick 165 134 161— 460 a e t le Ost".‘l'l Az NI SR | . Totals 412 43 4781303 Your B(lnklng Vandals— 3 23 o 0 Mrs. Lavenik 189 170 157— 516 fil 4 ‘Williams 161 127 98— 386 ‘ ss"stant‘ Boyle 152 185 199— 506 | Many Juneau people, and many who live S o A S Y outside the city, send deposits regularly Tolals 502 482 4541438 i their First National Account by means of PR our Bank by Mail service. The postman is Webfooters vs. Huskics i their banking assistant — he carries our Webfocters— l - services as near to them as their nearest Mrs. Sperling .. 148 148 148—*444 |idq) i) Monag:e 150 150 150—°450 4 SLns you pank at Grummett 157 168 120— 454 mail, you can build up the balance in your e et i f A ' Savings or Commercial Account—or you can Tetals 455 466 4271348 make withdrawals with safety and con- Huskies— ! venience. Herrmann 173 151 121— 445 S I R TR Whitehead 100 172 188— 460 / bur Bank by Mail service is a your service Stewart 181 169 154— 504 Handicap 35 35 85— 105 [ ] Totals 489 527 489—1514 ray PY 5 . l : The First Nationa Indians ve. Bronecs Indians— B k Mr:. Peterman.. 151 137 138— 426 ani Van Atta 122 221 172— 515 Iverson 172 138 182— 492 JUNBAU,/ALASKA 436 479 480—1395 | 138— 420 154— 441 151 164 137 123 eterman. Blcedhorn The GRAND FINALE! For An Old-Fashioned Thanksgiving Feast Serve heaping mounds of old-fashioned gosd- ness with your Thanksgiving dinner ... you'll find the flavor of farm-fresh cream and real fresh fruit a welcome addition to any menu. JUST PHONE 94 and we can deliver you Pumpkin Custard, Rum Flavor, Nesselrode Pudding, Roman Punch Peppermint Candy, Chocolate or Vanilla Ice Cream or Orange or Cranberry Sherbet and Lime or Pineapple Ice. .~ Juneau Ice Cream Parlors PEECY REYNOLDS, Manager PHONE 94 A the First National by THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE President | n- 57 s ¥z, O | “Cream of Kentucky” Reg. U. S. Pat. Off. Copyright, 1985, Schenley Distributors, Inc. J remmmenFOR A REALLY FINE GIN, TRY SILVER WEDDING DISTILLED GIN = s e s n||||u||||u||||1|||||||u|mmu||m|||m|||u||um|um|||nmmmlummmmmmun|||muumummmul|||n PACIFIC BOTTLERS SUPPLY COMPANY EM hanve Bux]dmv AT BRUNSWIGK IS POSTPONED The prizes which were to have beer awarded at the close of contest bowl- ling last night—a Thanksgiving tur- | key to the leading team, and a hat to the leading player—were postpon- }ed until the end of the contest sched- | ule, December 5, for pr tation t the winners of the tournament, a the request of a majori of the players because of several postponed games, according to Emil Galao, | donor of the prizes. All postponea games will be played off at afternoon and early évening nament will end on December 5 as scheduled. After Thanksgiving day no games will be postponed, but will be forfeited or dropped from the schedule in the event that one or both teams do not appear, Koski of the United Meat team bowled a three-game total of 534 fo first place last night in the Com mercial League bowling ' at th Brunswick alleys. Rodenberg, also of the United Meat team, was high | man in the individual game scoring with 198, but did not place in the three-game totals. United Meat won all three game: from Columbia Lumber with the following scores: 0. B. WILLIAMS CO. SASH—DOORS—INSIDE TRIM Keep the warmth in . . . the cold out. These nttract.lvely priced items will prove of res.l :service. STORM SASH? ' 3 24x49x1%, 4-light ... 28x49x1%, 4-light ... 34x49x1%, 4-light .. 24x55x1%, 4-light 28x55x1%, 4-light 2.34 14x55x1%, 4-light ... .. 2.68 COMBINATION STORM AND SCREEN DOORS: 2'8”x6'8"x1%. .. 30"x6'8"x1% . NO. 2 5X PAN 2'0”x6'8”x1% 2'4"x6'8"x1% . 2'6"x6'8"X1% . 28"x6'8"x1% Special 6% discount on lll orders or over Write for free illustrated catalog. 0. B. WILLIAMS CO. 1933 Fursi. Ave. South Seattle, Wash. $1.98 218 41258 214 manager of the Brunswick alleys and | — l"“IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIilIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIlfIIIE Basketball ' 'ummmullluumuumimu| ST , WEDNESDAY. NOV 27, 1935. | universally liked that in many States So popular that you can’t get it in every State.) In your State you can/ At Arnaud’s Restaurant in New Or- leans—one of the most famous Southern ing houses in the land—they make their delicious drinks with Schenley’s Cream of Kentucky—a whiskey so Schenley is unable to deliverit—but in your State you can get this % overwhelming favorite. Ask for it . . . it proudly bears the MARK OF MERIT! The Southern colonel himself can't | mix em smoother than you can...if | you too use his delicious Kentucky | straight whiskey.Order Schenley’s | CREAM OF KENTUCKY made the old Kentucky way! The Geo. T. Stagg Uo., Ine., Frankfort, Ky. Division of Schenley Products Co., Ine. ALASKA DISRIBUTORS ‘TURKEY AWARD |--.. The Commercial League_ the fellowing games Lonlght Frye- 11 11 G ummett 119 138 Halm 140 165 i Totals 370 414 nited Meat Rodenberg 198 ' 128 |Stedman 156 145 | Koski 171 192 Totals 525 465 Columbia Uumber O Seattle, sthmgmn f 131— 353 GOV, COSTS 122— 379 " ARE PRUNED 3021176 : 107— 433 . oy i 4 President Has Cut Millions 57— 458 171— B34 from Department 4351425 | Estimates will bOW” i | | | i | | | | | WARM SPRINGS, Ga., Nov. 27.— Bruhn vs. California Grocery, 7:30 | With emergency expenditures not 5. m.; Folgers vs. A, J. Camp, 8:30 | considered yet, p. m. - President Roosevelt ' has announced paring of $400,000,000 o SHOP IN JUNEAU, FIRST! o far from estimates of Government. SPEND WHERE YOU MAKE IT! | department costs for nexi year. RS TR | SPEND WHERE YOU MAK« IT! sessions, Galao said, and the tour- = MIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII JUNEAU Tonight HIGH HIGH Hi School Gym RESERVES—7:15 0’CLOCK FIRST TEAMS—38:15 0’CLOCK NOTE—This is the First of a Five-Game Series ADMISSION: Adults AT 35¢ Children wiDe i SRR RN OO 'PIONEERS’ DRIVE TO “SWEETENS THE BREATH Because of he large . number of inmates now in the home, Gross has called upon Alaskans to “make this year's subscription a records START IN KETCHIKAN W. D. Gross will launch the an- breaker.” nual Pioneers’ Drive in Ketchikan > - & ! tomorrow, Thanksgiving Day, ac- SPEND WHERE YOU MAKE ! cording to reports received in Ju- R neau this afternoon. He will arrive| SHOP IN JUNEAU, FIRST! .- in Juneau on the next boat to con- tinue the drive. FIRST! SHOP IN JUNEAU, L = A THRILLINGLY NEW ¢ Trestracts ? HOSPITALITY TRAY HERE'S nothing like it any- where . . no informal food service so complete . . with all toast every time foreverybody,” | Two-slice Toastmaster wllé | Only Toastmaster | pops up ‘'perfect accessories in matched design. Four individual snack plates, in sparkling Fostoria crystal, “The Glass of Fashion.” Match- ing Fostoria appetizer dishes. Stunning tray in walnut, mahog- any or antique white. Crown- ing all. . the Toastmaster itself. Only with Toast- master is a“‘hospitality party” practical. It's the one toaster with a Flexible Toast-Timer— times each slice indi- | vidually. No watching. new Hospitality Tray, complete with all accessories, Walnut or Mahogany, $21.50. Antique # White, $22.50. Additional # snack plates, 500 each. ¢ Two-slice 'l'outmuhr, $16.00: One-slice Toastmaster, $11.50. Smart new foldina.p Hospitality Stand for {! tray. With tray it is a permanent coffee ¥ table, Walnut, Ma- hogany or Antiq White, $8.00. !4 # b Alaska Electric Light i and Power Co. . JUNEAU—Phone 6 DO UGLAS—Phone 18 We Thank F rwnd $ And wish them a true old- fashioned T h a n k sgiving with good cheer, plenty, and a full share of THE SPIRIT OF ,THIS FESTIVAL! We Are Closed All Day Thanksgiving Day ! CRANBERRIES CELERY Mixed Nu Market PHONE 182 Free Delivery ALL CHOICE TURKEYS ; Fancy (Blue Ribbon) STEWING CHICKENS PRESERVED AND FRESH FRUITS ALL CONDIMENTS WINES and LIQUORS TOTEM -Grocery and VEGETABLES PICKLES