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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, NOV. 19, Thanksgiving Thanks to Behrends Store your holiday table can have the sparkling set- g all th your it deserves! Here are 1e "'fixings” to set off Thanksgiving feast . at prices you'll boast about! Double Damask DINNER CLOTHS Hemstitched 12 Hand Hemmed Nap- kins to match $19.50 Snowy white, satiny-smooth dam- sk cloths in a variety of smart pattern s. 70x90. Napkins, 22x22. All hemmed. L-I-N-E-N- ITALIAN ; LINENS | $17.50 Exquisite cutwork adds to the fine details of these cloths. IRISH DAMASK $8.50 Snowy white cloths for your day table! damask holi- B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. $29.50 S LUNCHEON CLOTHS $2.95 Perfect for the late Thanksgiving snack! White; gay borders. “Fives a Crowd” GAVEL BANGING ~ Mrs. Peggy Stokes Gierding “Five’s a crowd,” at least when one is honeymooning. That was \(he complaint voiced by pretty Mrs Peggy Stokes Gierding when | she filed suit for divorce at New- | ark, N. J., against Dr. Edward | Glerding. Mrs. Gierding, niece of | former Governor Stokes of New | Jersey, in her petition claimed | that the doctor brought along his | first wife and two daughters on their honeymoon and also boasted ] of his previous romantic con- quests, much to her embarrass- ment. | | | § | | | | | | { | { | | I | BOOKWALTER F LIES NINE HERE IN FORD 19314 Chained by Father ONPETERSBURG, Jm lsdlchon; Blspute Over|, Shrimp Strike Is Up on Floor Today's session of the All Ala —All Union Labor convention w: marked by the first heated debs of the conclave e controversy over the Petersburg shrimp strike of several weeks went to the floor It is ago, charged by represent of the annery Worke and F Laborer’s Union, who e pr |nounced themselves on strike, that| the Federal Labor nion was or- ganized after the CWFL had organ- ized in Petersburg It is alleged from the Federal La- bor Union that the CWFL had no, majority in calling a strike, that the striking union is headed | F————— e by outside labor organizers. The CWFL ask that the | tives | m| | 3eccause “she had been running wound nights with boys,” Nellie *“|{korohod, 17, of Boston, was | hained by her father to the kitchen sble. Alaska | S and the I{ehm thmp Company at W 11, all be placed on the “unfair to organ- \ ized labor” list Points of order, matich, and ba punctuated the a was found by police. points of mm\-‘ g of the gav uments of speak-| ers. It is not likely that a decision will be rendered on the question until more evidence has been pre-! sented. | At the tail end of yesterday's ses- sion, the body went on record as being opposed to employment of married womex,, whose husbands are gainfully employed, and that they should not be given government | employment. | The Rev. A. P. Kashevaroff gave the body a description of the many |differences between genuine Indian |curios and Japanese imitations in |line with the Japanese boycott 'dg,rved on. chaual hy Lake The girl is pictured as she| STOCK QUOTATIONS NEW YORK, Nov. quotation of Alaska Juneau mine stock today is 11'¢, Americen Can 84, American Light and Power 6% Anaconda 25%. Bethlehem Steel 46, Calumet 7%, Commonwealth and Southern 17, Curtiss Wright 3%, General Motors nterna- tional Harvester 587, Kenhecott 33%. New York Central 162, South- ern Paciffe 18, United States Steel 51%, Cities Service 2, Pound $5.00 5/16, Bremner bid 1 asked 3, | Republic Steel 167 DOW, JONES AVERAGES The following are today's Dow, |Jones averages: industrials 118.13, down 7.35; rails 30.07, down 1.94 utilities 20.91, down 1.40. e WHY DIE? ALBANY, Nov. 19. — Dr. George H. Rams: A tant State Health Commissioner for Preventable Dis- ease, blamed neglect for the sharp upward swing in pneumonia in New York. State. “The cruelly tragic part of it,” said, “is the appaling number ases \’\h(lt pnrumom.n strikes the “A mnlhm who did not go to bed with a cold because she had chil- dren to care for—A man who felt 19. — Closing is that a cold should not; allow I 'to lose a day on the job. Theseware ’ the Commissioner dék “who patheticaily and fodlf contribute to the pneumontad death rate. “If you feel fi your doctor at on and stay there, vised. it rish, telephone climb into hed Dr. Ramsey ady CARDINAL CABS 25¢ Within City Limits Juneau's Leading Department Store LARGE NEW YORK SPECIALS—2 DOZEN Nine passengers arrived in Juneau today from Skagway in a tri-mo- tor Ford plane piloted by Verne Anniversary fo appears to have been the wrong Workers Raze Ho“se’ one. The owner of the place made Owner Raises a Fuss quite a rumpus when he found it gone. A check from the university finally pacified him. — - LINCOLN, Neb., Nov. 19. — The University of Nebraska bought a Sentenced t Sta house and lot and added the prop- S 0 y erty to the pus. Workmen were ordered to raze the house. They tore down a house, I but it R CHICAGO, Ill Nov. e FAMOUS 19—Barney I IIIIIIIIIIHIlllllllllllfllllllllllfllflilfl The first sacless pen made by a wholly new, wholly different principle—the Parker Vacu- matic! Failure of scores of sacless pens did not deter Parker—but basing the new pen on a new invention, Parker achieved permanent success. Today this superb tool of hand and brain Jeads all others in public preference, REMEMBER this, please— other pens may look somewhat like the Parker Vacumatic, but the Parker Vacumatic is vastly different, and will always be different. For even the most cunning imitators can- not copy Parker’s skilled and superior work- manship and the quality of Parker materiala! It is this mechanical perfection, this insis- tence upon excellence, that sets the Parker apart from all other pens — has made it marvelously successful where others lamen- tably fail. You do well to demand—and Parker alone gives all these features to you — the follow- ing: 1029 more ink; full-view ink supply so Out of nght Clubs/ l Paulsen, former assistant cashier of the Deerfield State Bank, who| pleaded guilty to embezzlement of $2,500, was given a suspended sen- tence of one year by Federal Judge Charles E. Woodward, and granted‘ probation for five years under rigid conditions. The first of three is| restitution of the stolen money. Paulsen also is pledged not to enter any night club, tavern or poulruom whose namys were not mentioned. e Illlllllll_ FIRSTS Bookwalter and co-pilot Boyle. Passengers arriving were: Harold Johnson, C.P.R. agent Skagway, James Tropea, Gallant, W. J. Mulvihill, Skagway, Charles Roher, Mys. Verné Bookwalter other passengers, two from Dawson, CLIPPER A muffled roar of engines, a flask of silver wings, and the great ship of the air, the China Clipper, rides on to triumph! The first airplane to cross the Pacific from U. S. to Manila! Speed ... mod- ern design . . . perfect per- formance have made the China Clipper sovereign of the air. AN lll SSS>VACUMATIE——> that you can tell when to refill; seratch-proof point of gold and platinum; great beauty of design; and a guarantee that the pen will be mechanically perfect as long as you use it! Stand out firmly for the Vacumatic, if any one wants you to choose differently — to ac- cept a cheap peni that is sure to cause trouble. You are entitled to all that skill and science can give you for your money. At all good stores, T =—— Prices: $10.00, 7.50, 5.00, THE PARKER PEN COMPANY Janesville, Wisconsin AR AR I Merritt and three , Be Held Sunday exercises observing the |first year anniv 'y of the Chapel by the Lake will be held on Sun- day afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Presbyterian chapel on the Highway Mrs. at Father | Mayor of ‘White Pass and Yukon agent at Skagway, ion will provide oppor- tunity for visitors to see the chapel and to observe improvements ac- complished in it during the past |year. The Rev. John A. Glasse to- | day extended an invitation to the pubh( to call at the chapel Sunday |afternoon. Tomorrow noon a bake sale is be- the Chapel ladies at y Grocery. Civil Service Examination | The United States Civil Service {Commission has announced an open | competitive examination for the po- {sition of senior veterinarian (ani- mal disease research), $4,600 a year, |in the Bureau of Animal Industry. | Applicants must have completed a course leading to a degree in a {college or university with major study in veterinary medicine, and in addition, must ve had certain specified experience. Full information may be obtained at Room 311, Federal and Territor- ial Building | E Wise Woman! A cup of | Schilling to soften the blow. That flavor would melt the | heart of a miser. | Ivs ‘Wings of the Morning! ' Schilling Coffee One for Percolator—anothet ane for Drip ot Gla s Maker. APPLES FANCY LOOSE PACK—BOX WAX PAPER 125-FOQT ROLL EXTRA SPECIAL TCMATO JUICE 23 CHOCOLATE Hershey—Baking Knights 3 CANS Premium MEAT DEPT. Turkeys Geese Capons RDucks Chickens Rabbits ARIZONA Seedless—Large Cellophane Pkg. LARGE PKG. RAISINS-Seedless 25¢ PRODUCE GOLDEN RIPE BANARAS EVERYTHING FOR YOUR || 2 Pounds . THANKSGIVING ORDER! Chose Yours While Stock Is Complete.