The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 15, 1932, Page 7

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, NOY‘ 15, 1932 BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG By BILLE DE BECK | mars nEoNG o a oame VEGETABLES A | r‘ SULLY OUGHTTA GET STUCK ON- HEY,SULLY.. GET A LOAD TO CRAGH G : : 7 : T ii; ; : : o ; | | CALIFORNIA GROCERY S \ ., f i BT : ‘ <Y : , . Prompt Delivery PHONE 478 it e - ' L —— ALWAYS Tug Wicow D G v - HA! © have 300ST i = THE WIDOW (s P o s T TR [ B - oo o FRESH FRUITS and R N TR, &= ME THE FLOWERS .- T uER NATIE TR 4 ) MADAME Momeomsfiy ! LAND AFTER b 5 YEARS SPENT 4 [ 25 ABROAD TRYING A S 5 ] 1 ke wioow, whose § Ful navE 1S MRS. OLEANDER MONTGOMERVY; 1S (g, i PERHAPS THE /7"? ¥ RICHEST WOMAN I @B Gt o Wl e THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY In i BTN # % b 2 7 4 / i il L N THE WORLD-o g SoMEY Ol MASNATE - WHESE ol ? = “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” T\ N E HANDS OF WIS GAY WIDO! B s , ¢ f i - > e o e - = Corner 4th and Franklin Sts. Phone 136-2 | b2 dropped, had the state of Nowth | tl C P l rolls tightly a damp napkin and M u RDER cHARGE Carolina in a qudndry. | Dm y rOSS-’lDO"d uZZ e let sta‘y uz:. to use, then re- State Solicitor Carlisle Higgins | et rcks and et DOUGLAS was faced on' one hand by the re- ACROSS Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle 4. Port Bk i \’r P { GS and quest of the Reynolds family that . Town in Ohio Petid L CU' Nuw DISM'SSED the vases' be “dropped, oftthe G- | n g SILIARBISTIAIE] © Ererity | Choose a thre:-fourths-inch thick NEWS CRESCENT FELT BASE RUGS er by the demand of the torch- Gravety {veal cutlet for baking, wipe with a Paili ’ s 1] singing widow of young Reynolds | B i { 4 “complete exoneration” which | plant E|A . Topaz hum- it pour one tablespoon | BURE bieg melted fat and one-fourth cup| WEATHER INTERFERES T \| b | water, basting frequently. Bake WITH DOUGLAS BUSINESS EZ . Mdhoies | three-quarters of an hour in a 375- Spread 1o ary | degree oven The cold weather of the past Extaimess Forae days has interfered niore or . certain palt :;;npu:_"o‘;_“z sl U Juneau Palnt Store felt could be obtained only by | ! State w convic 1 e a verdict of not guilty from a trial h xmu.n.-l.. . R gl H § period |“Torch Girl” Widow of ju. Peovs. irie of "y . In a conversation on Octcher 18 | right Tobacco Heir and Ab |yitn ‘her lawyer, Benet potikott et Walker Freed Libby said: 20. Exist High wind LEFTOVER BISCUITS iless with Tne normal activities in s “I want this accusation against| 2 Rane of N Leftover biscuits may be reheat- home and school, in the public USP Alaska lumber me cleared permanently, not tem- | 22 Place of safe Spoken ed by placing them in a paper bag 00l pupils were transferred from - ceeping S. Playful i S 2 arily. ‘T am entitled to complete | 25 puden® L Ureek (heater | twisting it sh putting the bag thé cold rooms to warmer rooms Observed AINIE] RIEZET . Three-toed under running water for a minute, and in the homes, frozen water xonerat | &8 A co Compnay, source of 5{f explained his client's| - > oitentiy LISEEgS|TIAIVISEASIA] at pig {then placing it in a hot oven. This p were quite general. Several great wealth of the family. insistence on trial by saying: p oustellation 7 5. Birat pari B ‘fresh&ns the biscuits nicely. instances of windows being blown JUNEA l] L MBER MILLS y saying: e 39. Very warm 52. First garden A ord of : E l) Suicide Is Denicd “Mrs. Reynolds wants only com- 3 o g & Falbatonit b3 Howaver the b i _— in by the Taku were reported. s His letter follows: vindication. If the indict-| Actors of P ) SOUP AND TOAST Regular sessions in the Governt PHONE 358 “Ever since the death of y Ments are nolle prossed by the Suiall boat i l"g\r'l‘;'ful 1. Qreat Lnke Soup, toast and applesause con- ment school had to be entirely bl nophicw, Smith Reynblds 1 have State, that means that they may | 5o Ahe herb dill Anser ] :‘ :'g;' sich [l e voicieminhe: i 1 fi:n;\i;;:;nu&d & ath;m;zo:lmng to il o . Hava | be ! ai any | e in gray inglike J 3 tightly | sm: child | iny 6] warm. been very interested in, and Have b€ brought up against her at any ATkl 5| N | P + Climbing plant . r iree given careful and thought- | lime® | 38 50. Metal ing plant of ’ G > ¥ 3 P RSECR - BT {ul atiention to everything I could | Cablegrams Found 51, Measure Hawail 4. | LEFTOVER MASHED POTATOES — INSPECTION OF CHIMNEYS X " Richar £y alder brot Mix leftover mashed potatoes . - learn about that tragic occurence.| Richard J. Reynolds, elder broth- | v ‘ 4 4 ., ving Smith :; I did and |€r of Smith, announced on Octo- y/ with one-half cup cream, one beat-| City Marshal Schram assisted by B ILEY,S SPE I the many fine iraits of ber 18 that his uncle's letter rep- A en egg, two tablespoons chopped Gordon Gray representing the fire | character he Had, I am convinced resented his opinion also. % Igarsley and one tablespoon onion department yesterday resumed in-‘ ‘ that his attitude toward life was The action of the Reynolds fam- % | julee and pour» into a buttered spoetion 6f chimneys, wiring and | EVel‘y Nigllt from 8 P. M. such that he would not have in- y is thought to have been in- 7 4 | baking dish. Sprinkle grated cheese other fire hazards in the various| teniblonall; prtiend > e ] iscoverey sev- z jover the top and bake in a mod- premises around the town. Some Ui tentionally killed himself. luenced by the discoverey of sev. .. over 5 e | “No :,,‘n, 1 mW‘ been able to cablegrams sent by the late erate oven until golden brown. bad cases are being discovered and ‘HICK‘EN NOODLES learn about the case has been suf- SMith Reynolds to his bride, in ordered remedied at once. and b6 chii % oMnior which he spoke several times of LETTUCE SALAD DRESSING — e | ent o c. ion. . { (Bl;- ?f?fnggumlyyo?m, in suicide. % When you dress your lettuce Old papers for saie at the Empire. | CHOP SUEY o gy of S The following cable was sent by |/ | salad, add 2 tablespoons roguefort E) e brother and’ sisters that tt . to Libby from Paris, last [2/ crumpled, to your French BAI EY’ A i cnce fails to prove conclusively J2hUAIy 4, while she was touring g ..% | dressing, and rub the bowl with a ‘ P il 3 0, show, |crushed clove of garlic. Garnish that Smith was murdered. 14 ! T g TR Galin i st St Y hy return now? Meet you |the salad with pearl onions. Tomorrow’s Styles . i indictments rests later—but suicide is preferable, Today” handling these indictments rests oda; ” otbially In your hande us th This is the last cable. Goodbye. ] USE CASTOR OIL ON SHOES Y - - Tepresentative of the state, and|LOVe” ./ . | Leather shoes will not harden that no individual has or ough to| Of the same day the tempera- 1] [ & DA neear ey O l OR 'NSURANCE : fon ith the Mental yc illionaire s is o shed with warm water and then . . have anything to do mith the ‘Pental young millionaire sent this was| quéstion ‘;f whether or not these 'citer to his songstress wife: A rubbed with castor oil. llst (’(‘e'/ve( See H. R SHEPARD & SON cates are prosecufed or 'dropped.| Darling angel: ’ 7 yrgcn Abion T Ursed |0 WOl 0 g . /: . . i i Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. ou were not going on with the | “But there has been a gre S " o ‘gt ok | ¢ WYOOLEN deal of curiosity and speculation |- C¥: Til.gladly give up this.trip | | Best for Charleston Man €y 8 nything T have to devote all| pils as'fo what the attitude of Smith’s |_ el e Siatied] 7 g family is toward these cases. With e AP | /// .%. CHARLESTON, S. C., Nov. 15.— MITTENS chiit fact in mind, I am taking the conidls 3K e i 4 The number “13” holds no fears ! Qintiiy of writing this letter o dis- “I've Had My Innning” for Julius Brittlebank, Charleston that attitude gnd to say toyou |, .. 1 8et fo the point where I globe trotter. and f in the Qlscharge of youri [WPIY cannot stand it without He has returned to his home X yoil deem. 1 fight |01 SHOLHET tninute—well, there's| - = s 7 here- after complsting his thir- cASSERULE Is oil with vinegar and beat with a'teenth world tour and says it was GLO VES MW oZE{n|0o®] (Centinaea frum Page One) the public interest he old Mauser with a few cart- fork. the cheapest, quickest and most be drcpped, then ! " _ 3 T've had my inning, i g & Sk tio vill evoke riticis! Gradually be: ning oil, comifortable journey of them all ion will evoke no criticism SBler foutn® went’ 10 1ally beat in remaining ol other members of seasonings and flavorings until! “This talk of depression is great- | £ I thoroughly ‘blended. Chill thorough- |1y exaggerated,” Brittlebank de- g Tt was that “Old Mauser with a BUUD wAY u Y 1 w . er the c- r clared. “I found peoplé in better . under the circumstanc- .. o cartridges in it” that took ly before using. peopi uld all be quite happy | | homes, riding in better automobiles \ Smith's 1 st v ould be your decision tol > Hie last uly 6 GOUK cHIcKEN BRAN GEMS MADE WITH on- figet réids AN weMEng DeLcer ases. MIXTURE OF CORN MEAL ¢cthes everywhere T went. as we are over‘lnsura;lce Firm O“Ci:all Bran gems are made with 1 cup 3T ARy unate death, none of M flour, % e 1, 1% o U S olicy to Footballers|p- 2 cup corn meal, ' cup BAD DAY FOR RATTLESNAKES d any pleasure in a | y Pineapple and Carrot Salad | bian, 4 tablsspoons sugar, % tea- ' sGOITeBLOLR . aoh oy o ¥ fully jusified by WACO. Tex, Nov. 15—An un-|" [ Also Good for Meal |5P°n 8alt, 1 teaspoon soda, 1-3 Mrs Charles Banghars shot 23 | Junent’s Own Store stances of his death.” [ derwriting company here is offer- O h H ¥ lcup molasses, 1 cup sour milk, 1 rattlesnakes in one day near Mit- —Uther Hints (Signed) w. N. EEYNOLDS.ilnz foctball coaches and players | eag and 2 tablespoons melted short- | cpen recently and quit only be- Requested Exoneration ! throughout the Southwest the lat- | ening. Mix the ingredients and beat cause “they got tired.” d of Libby Holman |est thing in insurance. Chicken en casserole is a Invorlte‘ for several minutes. | g - & that she be brought to| For a small premium the com-|dish for Sunday dinner. For -1!| Fill greased muffin pans half full! murder of her young|pany dffers ‘a special policy cov- |chicken uses 1 teaspoon salt, % tea- | of the batter and make in a mod- e . husband Smith Rey-!ering injuries and deaths in actual Spoon pepper, 2 tablespoons flour, 4 |erate oven for 20 minutes. These g A The Perleet s family that the case s sthall white onions, 6 small carrots, despite’ the request of ‘the teblespoons bacon or sausage fat, 5'are good hot or cold. | : ‘ Writing Combination — 2 dozen potato balls, 2 slices diced| CINNAMON MARSHMALLOW | > salt pork and 1% cups Water Of| It the marshmallow is rolled in \V R a Parker Duofold pen ‘ DISTI NCTI VE ! | stock . | powdered cinnamon before drop- V 1 and matchingpencflina | > Cut chicken into portions for ping it into a cup of hot cocoa, sxrving, roll in flour blended with'it agds a delightful flavor to the 8 choice of eillfiex‘l"ism’* DI F F EREN T' salt and pepper and fry golden | pevarage. W ® ¢ s brown. Peel onions, carrots and | : ¢ ) colors. Ask Your dealer. { . botatoes, arrange all in casserole, DELICIOUS CHEESE LOAF 3 sprinkling pork ovef vegetables IS DINNER RELICACY 3 ! For sale at the better stores Add remaining seasoned flour lU: A delicious cheese loaf is made 3 fav in pan, brown, add water Ori with 2 cups grated American | stock and stir until thick. Pour OVEr'| cheese, 1 cup hread crumbs, 1 cup : chicken, cover and bake slowly 2 mashed potatoes, 2 tablespoons ar r 'Du?fbld Hours, adding more water if neces- chopped patsley, % teaspoon pep-. sary. |per, % teaspoon salt and 2 eggs. : The EASY Wriu'ng Pen Mix cheese, bread crumbs, parsley, TRY THIS :pepper and salt, add beaten egg! . A 5. R SOLD BY— Pineapple carrot salad adds & yolks and fold in stiffly beaten, ©= 4 golden splash of color to the dins | *6€ e and Imp!'lllted | Put in a greased loaf pan. Bake SCHUM CHE ner table. i ;poons | A % g e e {in ‘& 400-degree oven for 20 minutes, R by gelatin, 1 cup cold water, % cup sugar, 1% cups boiling water, juice[®" Untl firm. ! of 1 lemon, % teaspoon salt, % SR | l Q THE EM I E o eon, 4 Wspoon st %) mouian cHERSE SANDWICH Plaster W allboard PIR apple, 3 medium sized grated raw! A filling for rolled cheése sand-, R i carfots, lettuce and mayonnaisé, | "\Ch€s may be made with % cup = ' | " g What! A Coal o (!lll e that Soften gelatin In cold waber. add| %0t *butter, 13 cup cottage or { FOR BEAUTY, COMFORT, PERMANENCE || P nntmg CO. S5 salt, sugar and boiling water and| C*°3M cheese, ' cup chopped y | i ” | piméhtos, 1 tablespoon finely ¢hop-' D ECONOMY i weigllsalea pencil mark stif until dissolved. Add lemon| D juice and when almost at setting Ped Pickles and 4 tablespoons salad . fold i i |dressing. Mix ingredients and ¥ 1 . .. Yes, Ma’am, you see, CARBONADO coal O o fd el DIeADIG el ity - tnfh cline g s Will not warp, expand, shrink, and INDIAN c¢oal are’ different. They h. i ously dipped Pread 4 ferent. v have + Bt ; ead which has had the crust 5 ckle. Takes any kind laboratory control over their preparation. At gy za’t'::dcmfij“u usly dipped s omoved A erack or buckl y each mine and at a central laboratory are serve on lettucs with any preferred ' Ol each slice and hold together of covering — paper, tint or scales so delicate that they ‘will weigh a pencil dressing. Drined juice from pine-| %I 8 toothpick. Wrap sandwich, kalsomine. mark. Through tests in which these scales dpple may be substituted for part| e o | are use;lit, to};leeévazl})l;rs q; laundries at the mines of water if desired. % K L : |.’ P H ON E 374’ are controlled, thus insuring you a 'quality i OLSTER RADIOS | g Ll ey product. Demand these processed coals — | "Blectri¢al Appliances, b h w Our ive . IN DkIAth; starvt your fire, CARBONADO to Creole dressing has that full-fla-! | ; lq:u. 3 omas ar are 0’ Agd w;ll{lelér:fieln'uuve ’ bank and hold your fire, vored tartness which is so pleasant | l C APITALELECTRIC | it ¢ CALL US DIRECT o, . abiespoons sund ol '3 e ot Thows ot the tables i , 1 teaspoon salt, o PHONE 412 ablespoons vinegar, 1 teaspoo; mpire L % ‘teaspoon black pepper, dash of ; ; % S e THE SANITARY GROCERY teaspoons tomato catsup. i — "fl‘h Combine 2 Tabispoos o i e Store Thet B BHONTS 53 68 &5 Old Papers for Sale at EmPii'e Office CREOLE DRESSING

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