The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 21, 1932, Page 7

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDN Y BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG AHH--ME--THESE ARE THE LAST OF MISS LEES) GETLSENTIMENTALS ROSES! T MAKES ME SAD TO SEE THEM FADE// COME ON--DON'T' NYOUBETTER GET TO WORK OR YA WON'T BE IN SHAPE WHEN YA MEET THE RUSSIAN WOLFHOUND NEXT WEEWR = C/MON, SULLY = SNAP INTO T/ SR DOUGLAS NEWS PASSES AWRY IN SEATTLE Former Douglas Young!| Last Night Man Dies in South mn Herman Bartolini, former Douglas young man, 29 years of age, died| 1 t his hom2 in Seattle last evening 7:30 o’clock, according to a tele- gram received here this morning by Mrs. Mike Pusich, his sister. The cause of his death or 1cngth‘ of illness, were not mentionsd. | The d2 on the Island. He grew up here and attended the Douglas schools. He was born in Pennsylvania in| 1903, Surviving him are his moth- er and father, the one sister and|| two brothers. Mrs. Pusich plans to leave on the Northlend for Seattle to be present at the funeral of her brother. ———————— OPERATED UPON william Ott entered St. Ann's Hospital yesterday to undergo an operation for hernia. i 4)0UGLAS INDIAN VILLAGERS ARE PREPARING FOR WINTER A meoting of the Douglas Indian community was held in the Gov- ernment School ‘Monday evening to consider community needs. First, in importance, was the sea foed for the winter's need Nine men volunteered to meat, fish and clams, while all the women pledged their services in caring for it upon arrival. The questionnaire regarding gar-| dens sent out from the Juneau gifice was read. Until the crops are harvested the yield cannot be| determined but little is expected | on account of weather conditions. In order to do better next year,| garden plots will be requested from the City Council at their nextregu- Jar meeting. The plots will be dug up this fall and fertlizer hauled "Ol them in the spring. Better gardens; will result. Road conditions and the need of dtreet lights in the village were dis- cussed. The Douglas City Council will also be asked to look into this, matter. i v DOUGLAS INDIANS ARE ADDRESSED BY W. L. PAUI Almost the entive Indjan com- munity assembled dn the Govern- ment school last eévening to hear illiam L. Paul make an address. During his talk he stressed many roinis of interest {o the Dm_xglas people, in particular, educatiopal as well as financial. Others speak- ers, in behalf of the community, discussed conditions here. ‘They were James Fox, Frank Hubbard, Thomas Wilson, George Paul, A. Wwilson, Joe Stevens and Mrs. R. M. Davis, Government School teacher. ————— SILVER FOX NEWS Now folks; just read this— sed was very well known/| | securing of} § 1 am sure 'twon’t be amiss 1f upon your head or face Hair is growing like fine lace; The Silver Fox Barber Shop Can neatly reap your crop, we'll do you up in fine style So it will lask 7or:a while. And for the love of merey fwho's back but our old friend Percy? * 1 4 Been sojourning in the States And some story he relates: “well,” he says, “I'll declare Just too late for the’ Fair. Van moves back to Chair No. 3 And gives the second one to me. 1 don’t mind the second chair For now I can bob the ladies’ hair. Milo is holding number one d working like : son-of-a-gun. we'll all work hammer and tong So no one need wait so long.. We have bath tub and shower, Plenty of hot water every hour. Your patronage we kindly seek Begin work first day of the week, Closed Saturday the seventh day. And this is sll we have to say, Except & sale on violins and bows At your own price, everything goes.” J. D: VAN ATTA, Prob. adv. ——————— 0ld papers for sale at Empire Office. Lo \ 1 GOTTA SEE TONY AN ) SIeN THEM PAPERSD - - BUT Jif T HATE TO LEAVE! HE MIGHT START SNIFFIN THE ROSES AGAN sege g, SURE --T DA PAPES oy i ESDAY, SEPT. 21, 193 By BILLE DE BECK TO S\GN - - JOOSTA POOSH YOUR NAME ON" DA DOTTED 2. HIGH OKAY- “TONY- - SAY--D'\YE MIND \E T USE YOUR'PHONE FOR A MINUTE R ] FALSETTO VOICE ~ HEWLO, SsuLLY! THIS \S / GEORGIA LEE} T CAWNT WAIT O SEE YOou RAWSLE AGAIN'T HOPE YOU'RE TRAINING, HARD, SWEETHEART, “ BYE, il is A, Johnson, West Virginia atterney, selestcd New Nal % | teaspoon i | butter. —Associated. Press Photo. nal Commander ¢f the American Legion at the Pcriland comvention. Photo shows him being ‘acelaimed by othar Leglon officials after his ele: LEGION IN EXCITING CONVENTION AT PORTLAND This plcture gives a general view of the American Legion’s national convention In session at Port. fané Ore., with tke borius qugstion in the forefront of controversial issues before the ex-service men. (As- sociated Press Photo) SR L e SR Unusual Plants Thrive In Smoky Mountain Area COLLOWHEE, N. C., Sept. 21— Though few in number the moun- | tain forests of North Carolina fur- nish specimens of both parasitic and saprophytic plants. Cf the parasites, there are mis- tltoe and dodder. The Cherokee Indians of the Qualla regervation here call the mistietoe meaning “it is married” This is the home of the Gerardia, a fern leaved false fox-glove and the painted cup, both considered “par- | asitic in nature” by bonanists. Two common examples of sapro- phytic plants—those plants which obtain their-fiood from decaying crganic matter—the Indian pip2 and the pinsap or falshe beech drops, thrive in this section, “udlai,” | Italian Rhymester \Stcals to {Print Prison Verse TURIN, Italy, Sept. 21.—Luigi | Berio, 70-year-old poet, who has composed most of his works in jail, is behind bars again and has announced he will dedicate his next poem to the victims ‘of his swindles. Berio is generaily considered an | able rhymer; but, aceording to-the |tecord that has placed him under lock and key time after time, he is even morg accomplished in getting money under false pretenses. His two weaknesses are correla- tive, testimony presented at his nu- merous trials has indicated. Prac- tically all the money.that has come to him through questionable means -has been spent on ‘printing his | Poems, For more than 30 years it has been just in again out again for this singular poet, and in that time he has composed dozens of odes. He has grown to take his periods i isolation philosophically. and in- variably emerges With a dew set of works to be printed. —_—— — Winter D-r-l"nck Takes Name of Rumba PARIS, Sept. 21.-“Rumba” is the name of one of the smartest dance frocks in the winter collections. ‘The dress which is named for the Cuban dance is of dull black crepe de chine with a bow of silver se- quins appliqued’ over the hipline in the back. - It is finished with a little shoul- der caps of the same fabric stud- ded with silver sequins. jcover and bake 15 minutes. By LOUISE BE BREAD AND BUTTER PICKLES Breakfast Apple Sauce Boiled Rice-and Cream Soft Cooked Eggs Buutered Toast Coffee Lunchecn Aspargus Soup Crackers Sliced Cucumbers ‘Cocoanut Cookies Dinner Dixie Escalloped Potatoes Baked Squash Biscait Honey Bread and Butter Pickles Gingerbread Coffee Tea Dixie Escalloped Potatoes 2 cuos sliced potatoss (raw) tablespoons sliced onilons, 4 ta- spoons flour, 1 teaspoon salt, % pepper, 2 tablespoons chopped pimientos, 4 tablespoons butter, 2 cups milk. Mix potafoes, onions, flour, salt and pepper. Add pimientos and 3 dish. Add milk. Cover and bake 40 minales in moderate oven. Un- Serve in dish in which baked. Bread and Butter Pickles % gallon sliced cucumbers, 2cups sliced white onions, 4 cups cold W , 4 tablespoons salt. 4 inch cucumbers. Wipe them damp cloth. Cut in thin slic crossways. Mix rest of ingredients and let soak 2 hours. | Drain “¢nd add spice mixture. Spice Mixture 2 ¢ups vinegar, 2 cups sugar, ablespoon mustard seed, 1 table- spoon - ceiery seed, o (ablespoon powflered cloves, % tablespoon pow- dered cinnamon. Mix ingredients and boil 2 min- utes, Add pickles and cook slowly | until w~1 glazed. Pour into ster- ilized jars and seal AFTERNOON PARTY REFRESHMENTS Frozzen Fruit Salad Cheesed Biscuits Angel Food Cake Tapped with ‘Whipped Cream Coffee Mint Candies - Mussolini’s Frown Makes Salted Nuts RIMINI, Italy, Sept. 21.—The slim boyish figure so dear to American women has beeh in great disfavor in Ttaly since Mussoliai warned Talian women that nnnal- ural thinness was not in keeping with the Wascist physical code, Wom:n who show the effects of iet in bodily shrinkage have come Ito e known popularly on the beaches @s “orisis” or “depression” | women and often find themselves shunned. How to Get The world has learned that the only way to make money is fto SAVE it. Get-rich- quick is a dead slogan. A few dollars a week accumulating inter every month, is a sure, safe plan to follow. It leads to security. First National Bank Pour into buttered baking | Slim Figure Unpopular | ;l}eauly Hi Ly MADGE EVANS The arms should be inclined in any beauty treatment, and if one has not a beauty specialist handy | one can ‘easily give ones’ own hands the proper kind. of weekly massage. First comes a thorough cleans- ing of the hands and arms with warm water, soap and a hand brush. When hands and arms are dry, massage them with olive oil in which lemon juice has been mixed, using the samre motion as in putting on gloves. The oil mixture is forced into the pecres with hot towels. This is followed by another soap ani water bath, afier which corn meal is rubbed on. - >oo —— GOOD NEWS, LADIES! This is Pal Week for your beauty work. “Natural” Permanent—the kind of wave you've been looking for. Easy and quick to have and casy to keep afterwards, for $6.50, or two for $11.00, Happy days are near. You'll never get such another bargain in Juneau. 83 bring your friends and relatives t> Bertie Lee Keen, at_the old Cable Office, Front and. Main, Tclephone 477. —adw e JUNEAU BUILT, UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE Made to order at mail order house prices. Also recovering and repair-| ing neatly done. R. Riech PHONE 419 H. Smith E————— CALIFORNIA GROCERY Fresh Fruitsand ' ' Vegetables PHONE 478 SPECIAL ON HAND:-DECORATED PARCHMENT LAMP SHADES PRICED 35 CENTS 3 FOR A DOLLAR Alaska Electric Light and ~ Power Co. JUNEAN—Phgne 6 DOUGLAS—Phone 18 Window Cleaning Leader Department Store "\? Wringer -Washer You've Been VERSO Ros o uj ate equu masp. in-enameled lporcel;nn- n tub, balloon type wringer on rolls, self-oiling transmissi —everything that makes home laundering easy. Speedy Triple-vane agitator i fast and washes Long Life The Roto-' Wa:gai:made'by%m ary & Clark for years o sa g laundry service. See this splendid washer to- THOMAS Hardware Co. . | GEORGE BROTHERS BAILEY’S SPECIAL Every Night from 8 P. M. CHICKEN NOODLES and CHOP SUEY BAILEY’S CAFE THE HOTEL OF KAN THE GASTINEAU Our Services to You Begin and End at the Gnn.?hnkofn‘vc:; ! c-Cnn:;i.:lm =" ALASKA MEAT CO. QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR, L G Meadowbrook Butter |Austin Fres| males PHONE 39 Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:39 THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” Corner 4th and Franklin Sts. Phone 136-2 Old Papers for Sale at Empire Office

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