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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPTRE. FRIDAY, OCT. 17, 1930. Meteoric Rise of Adolf Hitler, Head | Dazly Cross-word Puzzle ACROSS Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle 11. Wide-mouthed | “Tomorrow's Styles of Fascist Movement in Germany, | .. i o anima N A l' l( sparingl. g »t Today” May Result in chtalorshlp‘ A quality * * Adolf Hltler, Man Without a Countrv Born in Aus tma German | . cuartes Lamr Ro"lns R"nshp War Hero, Now Leader of German Fascist Party, May Un- | . Soene ; cover Mailed Fist of the Soldier President, Paul ¥tk The stockinguit tho 1 von Hindenburg. ¢ - Ay ottt FrER e P> </Pm-4H0/0 O|m{H >R %h[0[0|o[r[® GGmR[O) >[0>Z>| =0/ TIl>v O you would want peace . At no time Web-footed > if you knew all ropean birds as table sively stops all garier | % : e ——" — r B delieacies b runs -~ p # . Roman date uth of the . Father A " year i t h i t . Humbled . KiIna of cheese ® . Strikingly ; W persiun fairy O o] ACES o o o beautifulz : Leel 5 oothed . Unwind . Alack Horseback 50. Beclonded . Floshy frult thders seat . Before long . Buking com. 4% Ferialring to 5. Improve partment ke 3 ' Tiresome . Tooth doctors Lemon. Schilling Lemon Extract Prineely Itat. ,‘l:‘;',z, arsh o contains 3 times the amount of lemon L certain color ; | oil required by the United States Gov- . Pertaining to a . . Mine entrance : nation’s sea ernment Pure Food Laws— 3 times as 2. Abandoned . Great Lake liquld much! And more than most any other tiny. red-dotted line hem that pes- tion A 6 S T O E S 2 T Om/4>|0 L E T = N D S R E P = Rom-in nmO=ir Corn _ecakes force 8. Thick black Rigorons o Aet j* % Plnees of great &3, Anllmal with 3. Stringed Ine . Fashion ¥ delight antlers y H ] i strument 63. Back part . Sluggish 6. Small rug o ‘-"“41“.‘)-“‘“ ‘Sf‘h)’ it goes further —why it imparts a richer lemon flaver. ““‘““"’W“‘““““‘“W“‘l | " = Moustard. Place a teaspoonful ot Schilling Mustard in a teacup,and a teae spoonful of any other in a second cup. : £ Add sufficient water to form a very thin . 5 ; : g o % i T = aste. Stireach of them thoroughly, then “Juncaw’s Own Store” . 1 o g Fx ; géég% | / —=i . Smcll the aroma from borh.g'flz,e dife } = 7 = ference in strength and richness will be = marked, especially if you let it stand fog @ few minutes. Here is the reason for what you have just tested. A mustard seed contains two oils. One is the flavoe oil. The other is absolutely flavorless—a “natural adultetant™ —which offsets much of the richness of the flavor oil. But this flac oil ispressed out and removed from Schilling Mustard so far as possible, so that practically nothing is left but the { 1 s " : | . 3 % 3 . 7 + flavor oil. That is why Schilling’s has more flavor—more : i i Fllulght * o s : 7 4 “bite”—and why you use less of it. HiTlE it . 7 i : | Celery Salt. Cclery Salt iy a blend DURCIEC%F{/%I}?%ENDQRF T S 8 L : ] / . | of fine table saltand ground ceiery seed. % Pt o 2 ’ Compare a bottle of Schilling’s with g any other. Note its darker color. That ST STy i ) me isbecause it contains more celery seed— RIS —BaIN, whis say. s the ap- made peace. And it was here that A | more flavor—three times as much as e ; 5 "Ly tho dogl e S R | many others. Also, Schilling’s contains worthy a ¢ es mot | int yor : of which they themselves were the |the fight with renewed no celery stalk, which is comparatively little £ 2 r p in the coun- | Italy, begs lay the foundations chiefs had been convinced, he sa flavorless. You can plainly see these shreds in other brands, on-the-Inn just 41 years ago. t He is literally |o ow powerful German Fass Man Without a Couniry OISO 9F - JI8 Whichi G| but never in Schilling's. There's all the difference in the N 3 T was much re n ti 5 . A : |t y ‘::‘E;Tl:llllmx: RSt g anuct reld . ; r: t c tion—{echnically knowsr| Following some bloodshed in th Nplishiad S4e" Gl AUt world in the flavor. ol R s Clt . S Decorated in War as the 1 Socialist Party. A s of ‘Munich, the Putsch col- |that only a bold assertion of Ge T s T oy e S A B TR ays of Adoll isciple of 1l Duce lapsed and Hitler was taken into|Man nationalism could save and " P A ~cm-‘ St Hitler were not exciti t was| The B n Fascists had aft custody. Germany tried to deport [Unite the country. into_ the s or. the same |ROt untl Europe roke | excellent model to follow in thg him to his native Austpia. But the| The voice of Hitler and his Fas- ders. the, S48 N oose i/ 1014 that the 7 n, |ircn-bound organization of Italy’s latter country would have none of |¢ist colleagues was given augment- Mussolini himself. So well did him, saying that he had forfeited¢d Volume by the former's n PRions ¥ g .ol t rey emulate their fellow-Fascists his_Austrian citizenship when he | Paper, the Voelkischer Beobachter, | A:;{e Sl ing his t S 'my | to the south that by 1923 they were entered the German army. So Hit- |0fficlal mouthpiete of Fascism. The olf, would son y ad ot with ig cco | ready for the now-famous Bavarian ler was sent to prison for five 5. |journal flourished and somewhat eyes of the world upon him—sta B, of i 0 PEIAOH JOT AP i et i b ; t y 23. The B34-year-old But the Fascist cause had nmot died |MoOre than a year ago issued its The comparison is unmistakable, be- he thundered omnious phr: native land . . d 3 he Fascist cause had not died ¢ had allied himself in Germany. | famous Reichswehr number, desig- cause Schillibg's is made from the finest al Ericl . B nated to discredit and undermine é : . al Erich von Ludendorff{ When the rather dashing young A m. Saigon cinnamon bark —unadulterated with cheaper grades. Bavaria |and the two had boldly decl leader, with his ringing voice and |that patriotic body. A charge of o oung man that the Berlin Government was closely clipped moustache, was re- [1igh treason was made against e 4 Adolf Hitler. But it was never| ‘Vanilla. Schilling is one extract maker forwhomimporters an cxhausted world had finished . . . that it was to make leased after several months for good I e : thrown down its guns and way for'a new national government behavior, he was ready to take up carried through. select a special kind of first grade vanilla beans. The pods are oday the*Austrian soldier of for- fairly bursting with Vanilla essence—so much so that it forms tune has seen his party sweep from . Rt himble positlon S0~ which' i in crystals on the outer surface. Cheaper grades (some of them 12 coats entitled it in the Reichstag | almost dry) and cuts (defective) are never used by Schilling. o the formidable position guaran- You can tell the difference by a very simple test. Pour a few lesd Yy I0T 145 tBI TN, Qertipiy drops of Schilling Vanilla into a half glass of milk. Do the sts have staged a fabulous . 2 P LHIE R i A AR same with some ‘other Vanilla. Schilling's has a'delicate, {leader is already promising to set delightful flavor. Some others have a slight medicinal taste, up a German “Third Empire” gov- Schilling flavor is not so “flashy” as others—but it will nevet erned “on entirely new lines” that ; g will utterly ignore the Treaty o bake out nor freeze out. It has the delicacy and permanency NTauE of all good things. Whnmer his Napoleonic dreams are to come true remaihs to be [ [ ] @ . cen. That same Wilhelm Becker, Y . s ident of the Berlin Astrologi- | c 1 I lIl 1/ Society, who observed that the| same heavenly constellation blessed ’lh( births of Adolf Hitler, Napoleon I and Napoleon TII has added a significant prediction to his celes- tial findings. Adolf Hitler, he says, will ex- {perience his greatest hour within the next two or three years. But power will be wrested from him as it ‘'was from Napoleon, They will |tear the Third Reich from his grasp. For, says Wilhelm Becker, |“‘ e children’ of Saturn are pos- ed of a type of disposition which nelined to change its point of | \view suddenly, perhaps. - e Beautiful Christmas Cards from inew and old Sydney Laurence re- productions—25 for $575. Hand colored—15 cents each extra. Christmas Cards from your own !print of landscape, baby, etc.—25 { thl &l Cinnamon. Mix 1 part of Schilling Cinnamon to 10 parts of hot water. Do likewise with any other cinnamon. Dip a cube of sugar in each of these solu- tions, and place on the tongue, Them . ..., YOU decide which has the finer flavor! o Adolf Hitler, a simo of Germany, has Broadway’s favorite sing- Specials for the Week End e WHITE KING WASHING POWDER, iNEWScon ESSI:TOON ¥ {'gi‘* n;’;;":g ";: large package, regular 55¢ ... v | | Sosen of those ew R. & W. LAUNDRY SOAP, large bars, ties, 22 (03 ORI (0 € ...........$100 ~ 4 ) Rich stripes and - PRt 4 A. Mal_acky ::11;:;: 2 1;;:31’0; SUGAR, best cane fruit, 15 pounds ...... .$1.00 FURRIER B e RIPE GRAPEFRUIT, medium cans, < delicious and sweet ............ L 2e uu|ummumuuuumuounuulmmmmu _Have that cleaning, re- “pairing and remodeling ~done now. .‘;nlt see them and i3 ; 'l rooi FILOUR, the Best Blended Bread Flour, Satisfaction Guapinteed 3 49-pound sack ....... ...... ........51.90 Tel. 45 Goldstein Bldg. 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