The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 30, 1932, Page 7

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THE DAILY. ALASKA EMPIRE, FRI'DAY SEPT 30 I932 BARVEY GOOGLE AND ARK PLUG coouNE by SUR! YO ALL NEVA ONESS! 74 y ‘ 2 L NEVAR HE'S ABLE b AR HEAN O TH LEE FAMILY ;2 5TAND UP! MAH 5 GRAN PAPPY .2, 'WAY., DAOWN (N GEOGIA ¥M COMIN' POP! ! ¢ WHERE 1S sHE? { SUHE A CONSIDAR HERE'S YOUR ; - B erEaw tARA TS : MEDICINE / = i Do INSULT, sumH/ g | WHEN TOLD Ll o] T ¥ ( o ’ -~ ¥ % TTHAT MISS LEE 1 OLD EVERY THING] P E » WiILL Be | | AT THE | HOSPITAL | wireia (| | | | CHAMPION IMPROVES | United States Government Tea Examiners say this. 66Teas packed in high vacuum....would naturally be the best method of packaging,, Schilling has nothing to add to that opinion of impartial Government experts. — &7 < - ; : | possible, so smoking, corrTrg, dry- TOCKS. { B 1 e 4 1 teaspoon salt, % tea- cut off thin slices and bal P |ing and putting up in jars will be The three survivors were pulled SUNDAY NIGHT SUPPER er oon sugar, | 3. inches apart. on_ greased |the methods of preservation. hand over hand into life boats| (For Company) Not nearly enough jars are which could not get through & e | Chille Commn i o e ‘ WEEK-END SPECIAL s s Ly TWENTY-FOUR E HOURS - - | TEMPERXTURE ALMOST | NORMA\_ 1 PATIENT RESTING QUIETLY , - AUGUST 24 — residence, There the supplies will ONLY 3 MEN S AVED [ : 'fsprinkle : ivided and since no house | ' B which “,x\‘ i DOUGLAS Tfisfifl:b?e lar;’le enough tohcare FROM S. S NEVADA M E N U S ‘C'dh into b “ {for all, each family will take care 125 minu cup nu i ps flour, 1 Lmspmn soda |1 teaspoon baking pow | Cream the fat and s lated gelatin, eggs and cream. Beat cold water, 2 cups Add cup boiling 2 |into gr lard pan. 2 bay leaves, 2 cel- |24 hours. Use sharp kn {of their own share. When all is (Continued from Py i NEWS : done, a check-up will be made to oS DAY ‘see that all supplies are used for the purpose intended. Lack of | SWam the breakers with a life line % | tunds, makes the use of cans im-and reached the three men on the | gar. Add minu of, ingredients, and j available so it was decided to breakers. Mi matc boili i ers. Deviled , Crab. Potato Chi matoes, boiling water and ARE MABE FBR [send ‘out an S O. 8. call cmiw| After the men were rescued, the| Hot Biscuits Plum Je“;,ps seasonings. Cover md cock slow- | Bandit Makes Mlstake, send a S-O-E (save our eats). sailor swam through the breakers Tomato Jell |1y 20 minutes. Strain, heat to| a5 e . : # 2 ly Salad slie pS 3 [call. Anyone having jars they do to his own Hfeboat. " i g ety B |ivoling point, and pour over géla-] Holds Up Policeman Delicious, Finest Grade |L‘§‘c:‘mg et g{:;das‘:*m?; oihem | The bodies of two Chinese were| Deviled Crab, Scrving Six 19 wh ked for Bain-| " ol votms o, Sépt, S0Al en but surf made it impo ‘mem. school. .Jars, kegs, crocks, :“b,n e 5 jor eandy pails will be gladly called cups crabmeat, 2 cups bread-|Utes in hard cooked eggs, diced, | ons chopped celery, 1 ta- | bandit opcrmn" in )\)"«st Park ridual o individual molds | after nightfall 1 stiff. Unmold on e to recover them. The President Madison left the ) i q sinn i 7 lcar occupied by Indians in Douglas Com- er Lt T lwreck at 7:15 o'clogk last night blespoon chopped green peppers, | lettuce and surround with mayon- |, yuan'was'a m on the regular run to Victoria, |l ¢ 000 V\«vx‘n *orshire sauce, | Daise. 2 Lot murll_;ly ArePlCettmg | DOUGLASITES. IN HOSPITAL :B. G e crew! dhdlie - ®resident easpoon salt, 1 teaspoon pep- Date Cod P e usy on rIlans 1 e $ _'Madison said thercrew of the Ne- Per, % teaspoon mustard, 1 cup (Ice Box Ki offi are requived to y—— ’ ated ::"wvi;igu;“zt vgs :z;rb vada had no chance to escape in/cream, ' cup milk, % cup cragk- 1 cup fat, 2 cups d brown | a1 tim he gave chase m the lifeboats of their vessel. crumbs, 3 tablespoons butter, |sugar, 3 eggs, 4 tables) s _sour 1 Jceeamt 2 ‘te#ispgons cinnamen, 1 l. eing robber, who was captured eoti x Hm tal was feelin, well as, » mesting of the Douglas Indian 4 s r a pistol duel mlong & main community was held in the gov- could be expected yesterday _a.r_:d B,| 3 | ernment schosl Wednesday even- “atisfactory recovery is. anticipat-j Carrica Crew or 35 | Mix cracker crumbs teaspoon clqvcs, 1 teaspoon” nut- m:oughhxe g to check up on the progress % | The WNevadsy is documented in S e e S D T Do 3 : 2 F YOUNDS X made toward providing agginst Tom Sanford has been & DPa- Federal records on file in the FULL POU (A $1.75 bo ) de:ditution this winter. Three boats D€Rt ab the hospital since the ynited States Customs House hero" are available for hunting expedi- ISt Of the week, undergoing s haying carried a crew of 35 07' tions, Sandy Stevens, Jack Mar- (Featment. She was 4105 feel long, 543 feet shall and George Paul, owners. | Wm- Ott and Jake Manning wide 27.2 fodt deep. She was of Enough guns are on hand and 2'¢ Poth getting along fine since 5645 gross and 4105 met tons gas and ammunition promised, so their operations last veek. She could develop 2,800 hor: ; . that plenty of food can be secur- e er. Built at Los Angeles, Cal, . ed. ‘DAIVE BACK FROM SEATTLE in 1920, she was owned by the To care for the food, two com- | State Steamrhip Corporation of mittees have been appointed, Mes-/ Tom Daine returned here from Portland, Ore. Her home port “‘A.\‘} £ dames James Mantin, John Willis Scattle the fore part of the week Portiand: A - s ! DR AL A and Jessie Thomas will see to the after seven weeks' sojourn in Se- ¥ | R A z ¢ h K ¥ SPECIAL OFKER: ON. distributing and canning, while attle. 2 . § James Fox, Frank Hubbard and| T . George Paul will care for the salt-| TODAY IS LAST TO SAVE Berun 'k Purc’lm(’nt ing, canning and smoking. DISCOUNT ON. TAXES Supplies will be taken to a va-| Tonight is the latest date Doug- cant house adjoining the Willis|las taxpayers will have to save — | ten per cent of the amounts which {they are assessed., City Clerk Fe- Jix Gray reports the best collec- tions to date for several years. | The office will be kept open from 2 oclock this. aftérnon until 9 !o'clock tonight far the conven- ience of those who want to get | their payments in before it is too Betty Baxl(’y {late for the saving. - e ] DOUGLAS TAXPAYERS + Friday, September 30, is the last !day to save 10 per cent on assess- HOUSE [ments due. Clerk’s office will be open 2 to 9 p. m. Friday. Bring ia.!ong your dog taxes. Delinquency FROCKS ’i‘“ e adv. City Clerk. | i HARRY RACE, Druggist (The Squibb Stores of Alaska) HAS A CHOICE SELECTION OF YOUR FAVORITE Saturday Night ror sUNDAY ROAST LOIN of PORKYm s1c: i t Window Cleaning —————— | . Red Cross Faces ““Great Emergency” HEAVY HENS BACON SQUARES In pastel and the new ; WASHINGTON, Sept. 30—The PICNICS = | 150 POLISH SAL 22e Ph ne 212 dark tones i o ke LIGHT HENS, pound POLISH SAUSAGE, Tb. ; one jto face this winter, “a great emer- |gency, demands for 1its segvices ex- ceeding those of any period simo the World War.' * This fact was stated in a reso- {lution passed by the central com- jmittee in an appeal for additional [membershlp in the organization’s jannual roll call drive, which starts | Armistice Day. BROILERS — DUCKS — RABBITS — PRIME TURKEYS—FRYERS GUM S’ Ball Room “Sor SorLons b AT THE HOTELS S e [ — Gastinean r P. Schubinen, L. H. Smith, Mary Joyce, Taku River; Mrs. E. 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Get-rich- | quick is a dead slogan. § A few dollars a week, [¢ ONLY a few canning Featuring the lat- est dance number accumulatltnx_mterfist' | “NIGHTFALL” ‘'WHITE, KING o PEARS, PRUNES :;;eryp{:gntg, fxg{; ;?rlet. i and six ol:her late with, each large 3 lbs. for 2 2C and CONCORDS leads to security, {v numbers: 4 . (IDDIES —Have your F urst N ational Ba.uciug l.l fat 44(; Mother save Peerles: Alaska Laundry Bank 9:3&}’!‘,5]]\' 1 AT TELEPHONE 15

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