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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, AUGUST 8, 1932. o — Sere——————————— —————————————————————— —————————————————————————————————————————e e e “Living Socialism” Goal | BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG By BILLE DE BECK OF ALL “THE LOWDOWN POOR SULLY ! For Chile, Says Davila | ... _ || S&5TEE0. A O : _, e = S CREEE RS SISES, DOUBLE~CROSSIN s MEBBE I SENSATION OF THE S0 AN' s0’s —-— T CALLS \T OUGHTA STAY By HAROLD P. BRAMAN AN’ WE'RE GONNA' PUT LP A SQUAWNK/? WRESTLING WORLD, HOME AN’ CHEER MATCHED WITdH HERE I WAS FIGGERIN' ON I~ saNT IAGO, Chile, Aug. 8.—Car- SULLY DUSTIN' OFF “THE los Davila, acting president of . DARK HORSE, BlG TURK AND-- Cm‘wJ wantaml(o establish “a living BONECRUSHER" LOOK(T- - THEY PULL A JOB socialistic ' state.” { AN~V OFF ON ME ¢+ Then he will retire to privau" DL@QJCQ‘U '} | life, perhaps resume the editorial BARNE\( c—:oog:E\u i 4 work that was his profession be- MANAGER OF J¢ fore and after the four years which sSULLY, / he sérved in Washingion as am- GIVEN "THE bassgdor of his country. ! RUNARCUND. i Disavowing any desire to retain, PROMOTERS power indefinitely, he said that ANTICIPATE L once “the labor of construction” SER-OUT : of the new republic has been ac- complished, he would consider his 5O _bersonal presence in La Moneda ] R 2 B g = A iz Palate unnecessary. i i D l C d P l . Sehor Davila views his work GRETA GARBU ’TE A GHER w H 0 a'& y rOSS'WOr uzz e i as difficult, but at the same time, b | | easier than it might have been { | ACROSS Solution of Saturday's Puzzle 6 Pertalning to L4 ’ Yhad , he been encumbered with, 1 Word of lam= thie teeth - party pledges or hampered by hav-/ | [ ;n\:f:;lron 3 lls nwr[m"fl i ing to cater to a personal follow- 8. Hign cards . n.'xecs:jnr:\flnu B ; BY THflU AND DEN vlsITs HERE g ;2:3. e e @ “I have no political followers nor | \’ 13. P,_, stellation Bn{lcknl 1% 1l in- . Before i conid mteriore s any-do. | (i NEC e i 7 :::' E Eblehs ] . he Adriatic { he cxplained. So, by his in- Actress Returns to Her Miss Agnes Schlosser Ar-| s Folower A, N it . b vessel |3 dividual effort as head of ¢ { Homeland to Re- | rives on Steamshlp 3 BESE osi »1. Aromatie wood ¥ state, he hopes to put into offe Carlcs Davila, Acting Presi- | : 4 Nelnss Y ' ,,,‘R_m' i . Abscond W aims Which he described as f0lOWS: | gent of Chile, glances up. from | ceive Ovation miral Evans 2. w . Author of “The The government is under the! ; document to tell about the | i i 33.':’%‘1&‘3&"5? . Soclal Outcast { paradoxical policy of being truly | sicialistic aims of his Govern- | STOCKHOLM, Sweden, Aug. 8—| On a delightful afternoon twol sy sun " Sbdta s A SPECIAL LOT OF | revolutigrapy firmly energetic and | mepg, Hundreds of straining policemen|wecks ago, Miss Agnes Schlosser B Bome on ' uie * gafling vessel g 2at. the same time,. both tolerant roed X hand: . 3 stage Buperior kind L & a d f extremes. It fol ot - |reinfcrced by doc! nds, were’ left Point Aga: where she teach-| 9. Accompiish of violin , -:m a es.Lrayer of ex 5 3 - above and momenv,ary misunder- | required to restrain thousands of les school, to walk to Thomas Bay. | 30 Letter of the . Terminate lows a course between hatred from s»andmg» from below, and its fun- ardent admirers of Greta Gar> . a leisurely jaunt of a few hours,| gy poirhene b Em‘;;".""m _— o |when the liner Gripsholm docked both places being near Petersburg fi. Rn}:’an civer 42 Jum‘melu ad- 6554 ll‘l‘ov‘e{l‘ % & o8 % ¢ 5 e T e | m ¥ 6. name was put Ut olibusiness by DTS tomy. She loitered in the woords to pick | §3 Afiesachusetts 41. Innkeeper PROWN " 3. Kind of fralt i rohibition o bo did not appear until long |and eat blueberries. The weather 48. Arabian sea- 1. Collection ot 89. Artifices R announged an order after the gangplank had be:n was warm. She removed her coat . a0k an o prloni L AT fcv 5,000,000 gallons of wine for lowered. After everybody els2 and laid it, together with two £ " “Indian 3. Splnnh:;: 43, Poe i e E e ' Ela e " astorn poten- 50, pecac plant 4. Cubic met 45. Thi t l‘mpa ation ‘had been placed in had left the steamer she disem | sandwiches she had brought with | ety e iBieiasd with. & Masculine 4;' R | {France pending their rs-opening. barked. her, o the ground. She was lured | 41 Direct steep sides name Hold back 2 Bonls O, Dt e’ btk Swedish and American flags from bush to bush by luscious 3 ’ : D, w, CK'lflew from the pier and dozens of fruit. Finally her appetite was I it from a tour of that country, said .11 poats swarmed the harbor. cased. She felt the chill of at | EW YORK. Aug. 8—Concinced | he was certain the site of the old | o 7 appgase(;, IR e R of l “Iv)rohx ition will be ended next|family restaurant was again avail- | . e ol et | year, the Monquin family, whose lable (o the Monquins, as soon as| Old papers for sale at Empire| "My coat” she thought to her-| | once' famous restaurant of that/the dry law is rescinded. ! office. self, | ADUL T st Dasken; Atong. S - Cle Special $2.25 AUGUST SALE STILL GOES ON WITH NEW VALUES ADDED Dresses Specially priced for August earance—in two groups In felt, suede cloth New Berets and knit fabncs. All colors. SPECIAL—$1.00 EGGQHELL AND WHITE CROCHET © TAMS 75¢c and $1.00 More Dresses Added to Our $2.95 Line Values up to $12.75 Lest Her Bearings She could not find the garment. She had lost her bearings. hurried to get out of the woods before dark. But she was over- takeu by night. She entered a den where a bear had passed the wi The habitation was dry,| her light pongee waist could not keep her from shivering from cold | _ Thrcugh the underbrush of the |woods apnd in rain, she tramped | the next day. | , She walked the third day to no | | e and climbed @ ledge of s in an effort to peer about forest and determing her sur- \munmm Then night fell; she in the lee of the rocks. | trength Wanes Fourth Day | As the fourth day spent itself, |her strength waned. -In the late afternoon, she heard rifle shots of searchers that had put out | from Petersburg, but she was too larly circuitous trail had been fol- {lowed by her reseuers until they, came near enough to her to hear her faint shout. \ Wel, hungry and almost 2xhaust- she said Saturday night' after ship Admiral Watson Evans, which had brought her from Petersburg, Cap:. and Mrs. J. C. Snelling, Mrs. L. J. Lancaster, Miss Flor- ence Harris, H. C. Coleman, R. E. | Lawrence, A. C. Black, J. G. Len- ‘non, L. L. Goldsmith, Tan Stan- worth and E. Borguhin. | ©Capi. C. H. Hansen is the skip- per. 'W. L. Lachelt, the purser, who was on the steamship Dor- othy Alexander last year and the! year before, wil be on the Ad- f miral Watson regularly in the fu- ture. Persons who booked passage at| Junean Saturday on the Admiral| Evans for the Westward were: ! For Cordova—Baxter Peich, John DeMott. | For Seward—Patrick Calvery. | For Kodiak—Arthur L. Goble. The vessel arrived here, moored at the Government wharf, where| she discharged a large shipment | ‘of lumber. She took her ‘depart- ure from there. | | | | | NOTICE | After August 10, no telephone | rentals for the month of August, | will be accepted at a Ciscount. All! |remittances by mail must bear ‘postmark of mot later than last 'discount date. Please be prompt. | JUNEAU AND DPOUGLAS adv. TELEPHONE CO. it , Old papers for -lo at I‘.mplrej Office. P | been NEWS Small Two::om House Purchased Two Days just two days ago by Wm. Lynch, guard in the local Pederal jail, who intended to fix the house up to live in. With an assistant, he was preparing to repair the roef when a pot of tar which he had left on the stove to heat, boiled over, starting a fast fire. ——a MRS. BACH AND MISS AALTO ARE HOSTESSES AT BRIDGE Seven tables of bridge were entertained Saturday evening by Mrs. Edward Bach and Miss Impi ‘Aallo al the home of the former. !The guests included ladies from {both Juneau and Douglas. The color scheme used affected the Washirgten Bi-Centennial. 'Prize winnsrs were Mrs. Charles Sey, | first; Mrs. J. R. Langseth, second; Mrs. John Martinson cut and Mrs. John Feusi, consolation. ———e————— AUXILIARY MEETING meeting- of the Ladies’ Auxiliary F. O. E;, will take place this evening at the usual time, 8 o'clock. —————— — COAL ARRIVES AND FISH SHIPPED OUT The past twenty-four hours have at the City Dock. Early morning the Ad- miral Evans docked there to un- load 5C tons of Utdh coal for the |E11so'1 Packing Company for eon- \slgn'n(nl to Seattle. In addition to the boat activity, the cannery | has been running almost steadily both day and night for the past 48 hours. night for the fishing grounds in Icy Straits. FRIENDLY FIVE SHOES TWO MILLION MEN ARE WEARING THEM H. S. Graves The Clothing ’Mlll $10.00 FAMOUS KUPPENHEIMER SUITS at $16.50 SALOUMS STORE Including Shipment Just Received o 2 3 to ward them or | J 4 . e PR G O e TR R e W SRR S ;L}QZ oA el it Seward Street, across from Goldstein Bldg. ’nm night—her fourth in ‘the; TR g = {woods—in the sheiter of a large (T leity and the Queen was in this|—— log. i \ | morning with sundry freight for ew l'a P tren ot e s o | DOUGLAS | Bt 2258 & [ HEMLOCK LOG SIDING |she was found there. Her irregu- 4268 cases of salmon from the SIZE 2x8 Manufactured from Alaska Lumber NOW IN STOCK ed, she was heipad to Peters- | 5 9 burg. She was restored completely DUUGLAS HAS All of the seine boats fishing Pl‘l('0—$35.()0 per M f!. B.M. Plain colors and travel crepes atter » few days of rest and hearty fof M. Buad, (g fengar Vi s. et mowivay, and severat e | JUNEAU LUMBER MILLS In the most popular fall shades. Net Afraid of Animals seiners, were in port over Sun- Sizes “I pever once was afraid of wild day. Owing to the extension of Sizes up to 42. ik the season the boats left last PHONE 358 i to Juneau for a visit. “I didn't Dauy mmpre Want Ads Pay see auy. All the time I was lost . iR $7.95 and $11.95 Dbt e ey Ao bRuned e SIMMONS > .. able to make my way out of the| ;.o oo many people wers sit- ) ! Cae ;’o;:gi_d“b;‘;“’;f“:ysa’rm ix‘:mt:\z ting down to their Sunday dinner I Bergmann Hotel - anerr;oon of the fourth day, I\a§ g ("ck.’cf‘ Jst evenipg, the fhe 1 Dlmng Room BEDS SPRINGS o . D) was confident the searchers would‘a‘mtn St the, - peage and| first Class omen's ane 1sses reach me the next morning. quiet of the community to calll| Mrs Hilja ’m Mgr. d “I should not care to go t.hx‘oughi;lh(il glepsgem Uik i % AU - an " . | fledg on E Street between Sweaters the experience ag bul I &R sccond and Front, where a small| P ! MATTRESSES e two-room house was flaming. 1 . . i ThésA?ufi:;‘Eafr: ;::;:‘from‘ Within ten minutes the firemen| | smletg ElegtngEE‘L l Beautiful in Desi JUST RECEIVED—In eggshell, white, red, ks o T ot i g e o e coteer)| RS EER | oo g S . . 4 brought 19 passengers to Juneau. . 4 2 i 7 S ractive 1 Lolo green and black and white combinations. D AR s S| TSRy ves Pdhasd | ELECTRICAL I r BUILT FOR SLEEP Thomas Hardware Co. CALIFORNIA GROCERY Fresh Fruits and Vegetables PHONE 478 UNITED FOOD CO. “CASH IS KING” JOld Papers for Sale at Empire Office