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DEMONSTRATION """ COOKING CLASS' HELD THURSDAY Miss Lucile Pepoon Will ln—i struct in Special 1 Recipes [ | % nal Education cooking || The Vocat demonst ion wit Christmas recipes, will t morrow afternoon parlors of byterian Cr poon instructing partment of had advised that the cooking dem- onstration was indefinitely postpon- | ed, due to the death of C. N. Crone, | well- | husband of Mrs. Crone, the known demonstrator who has made the present series of cooking classes so popular | Miss Pepoon, also a capable dem- | onstrator, will offer the following | recipes Roast goose with tart||[S dressing and baked oranges; tart stuffing; baked oranges; crown roast of lamb with potatoes, but-| tered beet cups with peas and pic led peaches; baked spareribs with brazil nut dressing; brazil nut \u.:-‘ The St. fing; glazed sweet potatoes; raw| Stanford will mect cranberry salad; dried fruit bread atches, bowing to Columbia an mince pies; hot water pie crust;| iny” Thorshill. chief mentor. minted nuts; 3-in-1 dinner rolls Copies of the recipes 1 be dis- tributed free of charge’'among those who attend. The demonstration is STORIES TOLD open to the public. In addition many dor prizes, contributed by AT IN UEST UF Harry Race Drug Co., and the| Hayes Gift Shop, will be given i The following firms also contrib- | ute to the success of the program: | Alaska Electric Light and Power | Company, who lend the ranze; the Sanitary Meat Co., wi provides the meat; the Pay'n’ Takit Grocery Indians’ third successive appearance inthe Rose B Southern Methodist Jan. STAR CONFLICT THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 18, 1935 “BRAIN TRUST” PLOTS ROSE BOWL ATTACK 1, d Alabama, at Pasadena. and !im Lawson, end coach. WHITE PASS AND YUKON ROUTE MEN GO SOUTH veral members of the White s and Yukon Route organization are passengers aboard the Princess Norah enroute from Skagway to the States, including: J. R. Gaud- n, Port Engineer at Whitehorse and Mrs. Gaudin; W. D. Gordon, Superintendent of the River Divi- sion and Mrs. Gordon, and John|Seattle M)ddlewelghl Wins | ord coaching squad in a huddle discussing some football strategy that will be used in the 3 owl! at Pasadena, Calif., 1936. The Caiifornians have lost the two previous Left to right: Ernie Nevers, backfield coach; (Associated Press P. oto) YOU CANT WIN TURKEY UNLESS YOU'RE ON HAND Elks Sho(x;rs Promise to Have Fat Birds Rounded Up for Shoot Tonight | Tonight is the night that Juneau‘ Elks and their friends capture the | Christmas turkey and at the same | ime aid the lodge’s charity fund. It s turkey shoot night at the EIks, tarting at 9 o'clock, after lodge meeting, and the public is invited rnal order and try The proceeds go toward Christmas charity work. | re fat, the turkey shoot ired, and your chances he well known games in- | EILks The turks ommittee are good. T cident to such affairs, will be in play to award birds to those upon whose | shoulder perches lady luck. ! Arthur Adans, chief turkey wrang- | ‘er of the shoot committee, promises | 7ou can’'t win a turkey unless you | wre there, but everybody present will | 1ave a good and equal chance. ‘ Other gobbler wranglers and turk- ! 'y shooters on the committee are M. | Monagle, W. P. Scott, C. H. Mac- | 3padden, H. C. Redman, M. H. Sides, eorge Shaw, J. R. Walmer, J H. {inghorn, M. S. Jorgensen, R. B.| Jartin, C. P. Jenne, M. A. Lavenik, Alhert Wile, Ben Leaming and John | McLaughlin. in the annual gridiron classic. KNOCKED DOWN 5 TIMES IN TWO - > - SREWSTER BOYS ARE | ESCORTS TO SANTA The Christmas ship Victoria San-i RUUNDS UF GU a Claus, George Poinier, will be| A S sersonally conducted to Anchorage | by Edgar and Jim Brewster, 10 and | 11-year-old sons of Hugh Brewster, | Negro Maid of Thelma oison, locomotive engineer from Becision Cver B | rrengstor: of Asronautios, Depart.] owned by Georse Bros.| .q di e o Skagway | ecision €r LOS |ient of Commerce. The two boys,| pleh supplies lvh" vp,x!lr‘!'lws, \hf‘; [o] isputes lestimony - i Angeles Negro -nroute to Anchorage to live with Folgers Company, which furnishes faip their father, travelled unescorted d tes ! of Cafe Partner COREYS RETURN | e d ; s | coffee and tea. | id ho five | from Fresno, Cal, to Seattle, where | Refreshments will be served fol- ) Mr. and Mrs. Bob Corey return-| SEATTLE, Dec. 18—Scoring five | Wt oro b oo oria | the progrem ed from a trip to the States aboard | knockdowns in the first two rounds M Brewstar wh 'm‘*wed here‘ LY, | LOS ANGELES, Cal, Dec. 18— . = i s s k, Seattle middleweight, last {ctd e | the Victoria Al Hostak, Seattle mid g | last week on official business, sailed | Mary Whitehead, negro maid of TEe night got the decision over Baby Joe as o] S SS, S Thelma Todd, screen actress found The regular Friday afternoon cook- | gead in the garage of her Hollywood ing lesson at the Douglas Govern-|nome three days ago, disputed the ment School will not be held this|story told police by Roland West, week. The women who regularly at- | cafe partner of the actress, that he tend this class are invited to attend |locked her out of the seaside apart- the cooking demonstration in Juneau. | ment. - - | The maid, testifying at the in- | quest, said that before Miss Todd |left for the Hollywood party, she | obtained a key to the side dor of | the apartment West previously told the police L 2 a. m, and then retired, locking | her out NEW YORK, Dec. 18— Bar silver| . ~———*=**— continued a hasty retreat today when ‘ wsHoPV]N JUNEAU, ”Rng' London brokers set a price at 23| 3 ASK FOR pence an ounce without aitracting | u .D.L any bids. JONES CHOSEN FOR S. 5. JOB TACOMA, Wash,, Dec. 18—S. A.| Perkins, President of the Alaska | Transportation Company, announc- ed today the appointment of Win: ton J. Jones as assistant. Jones resigned as traffic agent of the Port of Tacoma to take the new post ‘The Alaska Transportation Com- | pany recently opened a steamship service between Tacoma, Seattle,| Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau and | / Sitka. U. S. CREDIT GIVEN ITALY | NEW YORK, Dec. 18. — Italian | interests have established bank| credit here to purchase more than DR. PYLE IN TOWN Dr. T. J. Pyle, Field Dentist for the Bureau of Indian Affairs, ar- rived on a holiday visit to Juneau abard the Victoria from Wrangell. - FORWARDS RETURN HERE Forest Examiner Charles H. For- ward returned to Juneau aboard the Victoria, after spending two weeks near Ketchikan on mapping work e - TO VISIT FAIRBANKS Miss Margaret McQuigg, of Se- attle, passed through Juneau on the Victoria e ite to Fairbanks, wher A an extended stay NOW AVAILABLE IN IMPERIAL QUARTS. bottle . don’t give me the credit—this is ‘Pre-judged’® whiskey?!* Today this host is one of many who are enjoying high praise for the excellence of their liquor. But he, too, once bought on guess- on the Victoria and will accompany | his sons during the balance of their! journey to their new home. Mr. Brewster expects to fly his Stinson | plane to Point Barrow on official | business as soon as there is suffic-| The 1936 automobile license plates|ient daylight at the Arctic outpost, are now available. Territorial fee|he said | $10, city fee $5. Come early and| - g { | "DONALD HOME i Gans, Los Angeles negro, in an eight round go here. - 1936 LICENSE PLATES. avoid the rush. Motorists are re- MRS, minded that in case of sale, plates| | must remain on car. All transfers| Mrs. H. L. McDonald, wife of the of ownership must be registered|Pacific Coast wharfinger, returned with the City Clerk promptly. { on the Viori atef rmo A. W. HENNING |on the Victoria from a three-months —adv. City Clerk. Jn:n with her daughter in Seattle. | .- - - SHOP IN JUNEAU SHOP IN JUNEAU! $4-95 ASK FOR DL Know Beforechand on All 8 Points 1 SAFETY: Contains no | Mrs. | enroute to Matanuska. | ANNIVERSARY MARKED WITH DINNER PARTY Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sweeney celebrated their eighth wedding an- niv ry last night with a dinner party in their apartment for six intimate friends. The guests included PROSECUTION ASKS DEATH = o FORLEO HALL Alfred Lundstrom, Jr. Bridge was | Attorney Says He Is Willing enjoyed following the dinner. to Leave Peggy Paulos’ Fate in Hands of Jury | Pilot Sheldon Simmons and Stu- | EORT ORCHARD, Wash,, Dec. 18 s 4 * dent Pilot Mark Storms conducted | ~~Frosecutor R. Warren Miller, in a summation of the Erlands Point a half-hour dual-control test hop | e Mer brdul’ Rk X of the Juneau Flying Clubs Klem | T1ass murder trial, asked the death Skylark plane early this afternoon. pentiey for Laa N bax said he y e b : *| would leave the fate of Peggy Pau- i los, codefendant, in the hands of the BOUND FOR MATANUSKA jury. § J. G. Wenzel, Assistant Account- Throughout the 55-minute argu- ant in charge, and S. Daniel Put-| ment, Miller aimed his attack at nam, Assistant Disbursing Clerk, Hall and tcuched but lightly upon sailed for Seward on the Victoria, Mrs. Paulos. Mr. and — e TEST HOP IS MADE = - FROM KETCHIKAN Martha B. Refslund, Associate marine editor of | Supervisor of Elementary Education Star, is a round | for the Bureau of Indian Affairs, ar- | R ON CHRISTMAS TRIP H. E. Jamieson, the Seattle Daily trip passenger on toria. | tori: FURNITURE IS THE ANSWER! to match B OCCASIONAL TABLES In many styles and finishes . . both charming, restful to the eye and very useful. COCKTAIL TABLES ‘With the new stainless tops . . Tops IMPORTANT] | SONS of NORWAY Meeting Tonight 8 o'Clock L. O. O.F. Hall ® Initiation ® Entertainment §* ® Refreshments ~ All members urged to attend! the steamer Vic- rived from Ketchikan on the Vic- | order. For Dad, Husband, or Sweetheart! roomy, many, many years. Priced as low as $24.75 Other styles from CHRISTMAS TREES . It is not too early to place your Call 374 Hiway Delivery for choice trees. And especially so when it means a comfortable Chair ensemlbe like this! S i Just the Outfit for Comfort Restful Lounge Chair with Ottoman comfortable and sturdy (in a choice of covers). This g outfit would make a charming gift for 100,000 tons of steel scrap on a work—bewildered by the strikingly similar claims made for whiskey substitutes. s ¥ % cash basis. of practically every grade and price. No more of that uncertainty for 2 ::I!l';“ Mm"l?blx N"'l and finishes in a variety of color- No estimate of the cost of ionnage was learned. .- VISITING IN KETCHIKAN | Mrs. Sally Shafer, draftsman for the Forest Service, is visiting in Ketchikan for a few days enroute to Juneau after a vacation in LheE States. | O'NEIL NOME BOUND Hugh O'Neil, United States At-| torney for the Second Division,| sailed on the Victoria enroute to| his home in Nome, He has been in Juneau for several weeks. REED GOES HOME Irving McK. Reed, Alaska Game Commissioner from Fairbanks, sail- | ed for Seward on the Victoria. | - - ASK GOES TO SKAGWAY C. J. Ask sailed for Skagway on| the Victoria last night to spend | = - % ‘Dnited Distillers the holidays. 2./ 4 ¢ (of America) Lid da) Executive Ofices, Chicago SHOP IN JUNEAU, FIRST! the ings and patterns. From $7.75 white oak casks and base whiskey is aged as per statement on each label.* 3 BLENDED: Absolutely as statement on label. 4 PALATABILITY: Free from all harshness. 5 FLAVOR: Characteristic { of fine quality whiskey. | & BOUQUET: Enticingly ap) 7 POTENCY: Correct h and as per label. 8 POTABILITY: Delightful- ly smooth—easy to drink. 9 Free from the elements | which are the usual | cause cf headaches or ! gastric disturbances — | therefore, if it is con. sumed within reason- able moderation, it will not cause “hang-over.” *IMPORTANT: Five years in the cask is the mini- mum age for any U.D.L. straight whiskey. Note the per- centages of this base whiskey in U.D.L. Blends—22% in U.D.L. Eight Plus; 33% in U.D.L. Twelve Plus; 55% in . Ultra De Luxe him—now that he can get “Pre-judged” whiskey! At last he is posi- tive that his whiskey will delight the most critical guest—he knows, in advance, on all nine points that concern complete enjoyment! The Ekroth Laboratories, Inc., an independent, recognized ex- pert authority, regularly and frequently tests and judges U.D.L. Products which they buy at retail stores without guidance from anyone. “Pre-judging”, on all nine points shown in the panel at right, is personally supervised by C. V. Ekroth (former chief chemist, Food & Drug Bureau of New York City Health Dept.). Thoree Superior Blenda at three reasonable prices U.D.L. Eight Plus U.D.L. Twelve Plus U.D.L. Ultra De Luxe Cedar Chests | A Chest of Cedar will make an adorable gift for Mother, Wife, Sister or Sweetheart . . . We are showing a beautiful assort- ment at most reasonable prices. Sofa Pillows : Lend Cheer and Brightness to the living room . . . Their warm colorings are very attractive this year and all are being of- fered' at unusual prices. SRR A COLE TRANSFER || | | We deliver Standard or Union | Diesel Ojl from a clean tank, | steaiped into your tank. o 4 | . Baggage, Drayage, Crating, O oo '| PHONE 36 JUNEAU LIQUOR STORE PHONE 36 . | PHONE 3441 ©CASH COLE | Night Phone 1803 | | PERCY REYNOLDS, Manager