The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 30, 1927, Page 5

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30, 1927. BRINGING UP FATHER Bv GEORGE McM \NUS 20 3 —— e el WY 2— " oax 1| SAW YOU THAT'D WHAT IIJT 1™ BE GINNING AH MR, JIGEGS -V ISNOW THAT wr:_ HAVE NOT BEEN THE DEST OF FRIENDS AUT | WART TO TELL YOU - I'M DEL'GHTED TO i / 5 E KRNOW THAT YOU ARE TO 15 THAT i 7 SO N A0 THE 1DEA 4OT THE JOB - BE THE TEAVQT_‘;_;—' <0 ] SHOULD TALKIN TO THAT LIKE TO \SNOW b ) T»\xNx< ( MNOTHIN' HAS HME BE GUY THAT HATES HE SEEMS (;VERJ THERE 1S9 ' STRUC ME DELIGHTED?| | YOL - WHAT'S JONED THAT SOME THING FUNMNY - '™ J FOMNY 'BOVT COMMENCIN TO THINK 1T'S PRETTY Do you know the only between rusting and time—both are oxidat can feel and see the fire | by rapid burning Bi metal rusts, the proces slow to see. Rust is the of this fire. ARMCO Ingot Iron RESISTS RUST J. J. 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