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MAY 10, 1933. ! 3 Daily Alaska ¥mpire VALIANT DusT by Percival Christopher Wren \U GESTE® lid, takes the place of the vegstable skin by holding in the steam and juices. We can steam, boil, or pan vegetables that cannot be baked. Steaming conserves food value, but spoils the attractive green color of some vegetables. It is satisfactory for carrots, squash, sweet potatoes, pars- nips, and wax beans. Boiling requires less fuel than baking, but greater au as Second Class | Précautions are necessary to prevent loss of food t BT T 3 | 20 YEARS AGO | PROFESSIONAL | { From The Empire |going to keep you and things will 3— be so much 'pleassmber—especial]y‘h for you—if youll be sensible as/ {well as kind—and surely life would | Fraternal Societies | i OF \ Gastineau Channel | JOHN W. TROY - - PRESIDENT AND EDITOR | = ROBERT W. BENDFR - - GENERAL MANAGER | = Helene W‘ L‘ AlbreCht PHYSIOTHERAPY Massage, Electricity, Infra Red Ray, Medical Gymnastics. 307 Goldstein Building SYNOPEIS: The welter of in- trigue against France in the Citadel of Mekazzen, suddenly ends in death for the Kaid of ——— B. P. 0. ELKS meets every Wednesday at 8 p. m. Visiting ng MAY 10, 1913 A Intered in the Post Office m Ju 3 . : : ; Whi se invited J ) matter i “lvalue. Use a small quantity of water. Have it| Mekazzcn, and capture for the |be better for you, Margaret, et L g Phone Office, 216 it b ; boiling when you put the vegetable in. Cook just| traitcrous Major Riccoli of the 'my wife than as my . . ." gty o SRS ) 2 Vs ToRett, Exhlt- SUBSCRIPTION RATES, I T ake th ble tends Foreign Legi Raisul, s | 4 h . |them celebrate the King's birthday ed Ruler. M. H. Sides, Dellvered by carrier In Juneau and Douglas for §1.25|10N& enough to make the vegetable tender. gn on. Raisul, son of | T have one husband already. on May 31. e ¥ =|Secretary. 7 - the Kaid, flings Jules Maligni, “That's where you're wrong, Mar- per_month | Green vegetables lose their greenness very easily, iy e B KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS ’ B S h temvance, |50 for spinach, brussels sprouts, green cabbage, green ::l:;. "::l betrayed him, from iy gecet, That Iwas SOOMEECPRLS OLL; (Goy, Walter E. Olark orderil oy | RS KASER & FREEBURGER i 5. they will promptly |SNaP beans, peas, turnip tops, and kale, leave the| (R l:“"g :"o;”:’;:' p‘:‘":;l' [;‘y“}";::dh;fm’;'frz;‘z I?fg, YOU'quarantine against Douglas for DENTISTS Seghers Council No. 1760, i failure or irregularity (1id off the kettle. This allows volatile acids to| o rey ke“ it gl ':he ‘c“(i‘;x](f_ : ittle ac- children under the age of 16 years, Blomgren Building Meetings second and last vess Offices, 374. scape and preserves the green color. Do not use| palcony only to find a | wJiles? An g@obident?” because of the scarlet fever epi- PHONE 56 Monday at 7:30 p. m. ——————— |soda to intensify greenness. It destroys some of| dangli 07 s = ¥ _ |demic i that city. Douglas post- Hours 9 am. to 9 pm. | | Transient brothers urg- ER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. ‘i S 2o s a ngling from it. Otho Belleme | “Yes, and to offer the appropn--pomd its Mayflower celebration | & —2{ed to attend. Councit . 1s exclusively entitled to the |the vitamins is sent down the rope to find ate condolences Or CONgratulations.| . o o pocauce of the epidemic. |z : +: | Chambers, Fifth Strec) e oo 0 ,"I'““;‘ylg’g::‘%‘;*;n‘:‘l‘";“f:’adu""[ Panning is an excellent and economical method| Raisul. Meanwhile, Margaret |In fact, I might have shouted in| e L i ererill MULL:. local news published hereir |for cooking vegetables. Cut the vegetable into| Maligni, Jules' English wife, is the window, ‘Is the Widow Maligni tat 4 d & N, G. K. LT e 2 S : # ¥ o Society turned out in force and [ Ty Charles P. Jenne H. J. TURNER, Secretary ULATION GUARANTEED TO BE mem!sm““ pieces and cook with a little fat in a flat| Wakened by a wild .cry. at home? llent encouragement by generous; 2 s- THAT O OTHER PUBLICATION covered pan. The water that cooks out evaporates, | ‘Suddenly Margaret sat down. recognition to the cast of Higbee DENTIST m - - T o s e (5 R Chapter 47 } “Yes, the poor Jules is no longer| # Rc)ms 8 and 9 Valentine | Our trucks go any place any so there is no extra liquid, and the cooking time . 5 ! lof Harvard, the Juneau High [ i is so short that the loss of vitamins is probabl: A TERRIBLE THREAT with us, and Otho Belleme will beKSchool 7 4 Building || | time. A tank for Diesel Oil | i f0zc V! What was that? ith us no longer—if T go now, i ol : ] Telephone 176 | | and & tank for crude oft save | 4 Margaret sprang up. i 4 Margaret.” A —_— ‘burner trouble. No doubt of 1, this thme! A gry| Would this devil muttlate, tarture | S P Vereker and L. & Cadoury| — PHONE 149, NIGHT 145 | Sam TInsull is reported to be living like a kingland then a crash. No, a clatter. and murder Otho? {of London, England, left - Oh}‘i ok s - RE Tr lin Greece. There was a time when a king in|Still sounding in her ears. | “Raisul,” she sald, “Is there any|PeaT on Admiralty feand with Has- Dr. J. W. Bayne | RELIABLE 1RANSFER Greece would have been a small potato in Sam's| The cup! Someone had sent it oath that you would keep?” OSEAIVAS, Cir WIS DENTIST kingdom of power in the United States. rolling, bumping and clattering| “Oh, yes, especially to you, Mar-| o Guyot arrived in Juneau Rooms 5-6 Triangle Bldg. R 5 across the stone floor. . , garet. Yes . . . there's an oath I'd| from Lynn Canal ports Office hours, am. to 5 p.m. The Forest Service plans to get men out of the| Merciful Heaven, help! —There keep.’ ' Eveniugs DySApRRnent SOMETHING NEW! woods by getting them into the woods. was a man—standing on the cop-|" “Then listen. Will you swear that| po01d H. Post and wife arrived Phone 321 § . A ing of the balcony—clearly silhou- path to me? That if I do not give 3 g [ : ; i . in Juneau on the Admiral Samp-|¥——— ” Try Ou { etted against the moonlight and myself to you—you intend to tor- T = Y r Sunflower and Tarheel. the luminous sKky. Iguire and t AL Dfho knemeyn /|20, <1t Was thelr toventioe o stay {63 W.S T S xNov\_York iy He was hanging on a rope—orl “With the greatest pléasure, and here. Dr. Af)E'N'l:IE’IEewan' TOMATO {holding to it, as he stood on the absolute sincerity.” ROLLS Joe Plant and Miss Lilllan Whar- ton, were married at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Neville in Hours 9 am, to 6 pm. Dr. White of The Emporia Gazette is not a| SIWARD BUILDING happy man. He trembles lest the refusal of the balcony ledge—and he had kicked the tin cup into the room as he “I believe you.” FIR! That settled it. If Jules were| ALAS SHARE IN RELIEF. Official announcement made by the United States Forest Service from its Regional headquart- ers here that a program of emergency conservation has been approved by President Roosevelt which will extend that form of national relief to unem- ployed men in Alaska is welcome news. Although it is designed to give only 325 men employment for but five months, and the pay is not anywhere Kansas Legislature to provide for a State Conven- tion should provoke Young Kansas to mutiny and rage against Prohibition. Before the reappearance of beer he proclaimed his Spartan intention to reject all offered advertisements of that so powerful in- toxicant, in case the statesmen at Topeka should ever be lost to manhood and a long tradition as to sanction the forbidden thing. But now the chug and toot of multitudinous automobiles rushing into e the going W it s servi s 1/less Virtuous Commonwealths in pursuit of Three-|in cold blood, without a word. Yet| Margaret raised the pistol| : A DE::;OSC_C ka0 (page, liaatodd serva, & moCel BECH Point-Two saddens and disturbs him. if she wa»lled much longer, her Straight at Raisul's face. Immépfi;? n::sn ;;’bpi;;; sl'n X‘e“leIS. ' Gastineau Building, PlLone 481 ! COMP As has been repeatedly emphasized here and Curiously enough, he prints as an edm_)rla,l alhand certainly would shake. .}, For Otho. . . [ ANY throughout the nation, the wage is not the im- letter from his poet, W_an Mason, sojourning in ‘C‘o.uld he s-.-,»i her mnow? Why | Bang! . . . Elmer E. Smith received a num- - portant factor. The relief, through employment, is\f:amorma -Walt drank six bottles .?f beer. It was|didn't }:e movf. Of course, he Was| «yanan: Tm;‘. ya . Dae You!bfl of fine planos on the Jefferson. P - - F Moc’no‘ ‘lnd g no good, or my works are no good.” He means his|listening, peering. Should she fire, pulled to the right. But you've| Robert Slm son (o the object set for achievement. Common labor inly,qes not his poems. Exhilaration was slow andor speak? |blinded me, Margaret. P i « Alaska is more accustomed to receiving $1 per hour|ooe * The oldtime “kick” was- wanting. He had| She would fire “Blind for life,” groaned Raisul Old papers at The Emplre Opt. D. Storage than $1 per day, the cash remuneration that those|n, appetite for his breakfast the next morning. He| Heavens, no! It misg:t.i nlot b; Ratsul raised -both ‘arms, drew|s T R T Graduate Angeles Col- ! obtaining positions in the “conservation army” will|might have flooded his interior with half-a-dozen|Raisul. And if it were Ralsul—and |pis gjjken scarf acros P b A lege of Optometry and get. But in addition they will get good food, lodginil.‘ufg,sarsaparilla and had the same result; but he|she killed him—what would baP-'o;q then suddenly, ;;_;:; lf:(f;a BETTY MA l, Opthalmology M°Ve§, Packs and Stores suitable clothing, medical attendance and transpor- |seems to regard his experience as of general signi-|pen to them all, as soon as the popner I BEAUTY SHOP ] Glasses Fitted, Lenses Ground Freight and Baggage tation to the jobs and back home again. The cash|ficance. He finds that his friends are disappointed. Kaid knew? Things unthinkable. Bang! 103 Assembly Apartments | |5 Pmmpt Delivery of wage is intended to be net “Few people will want beer when they can get it.”| The man stooped and stepped| mo, gt l PHONE 547 i —— e There are many times 325 men in Alaska out|In short, he shows Lhnlhit's abnon-\ntgxlcaLégg;;;k:dow;} 1'1':{'0 ‘h("dba;amyalrev, e Bang! & = = DR. R. E. SOUTHWELL | FUEL OIL of work through necessity. Not all of them will be |such as Dr. White ought to be proud to acv 3 “Well?” sal g ''| “ What was the use? He was break-| ~ Optometrist—Optician I e ;npmymem: 15" hova L dineraertav: oonc. Riid. 1016w twam it, the need for advertising is theiandG ;:;xmd up the lam;;. i One::,ng he; gmst_ But the noise might, Sunday Is Mothers ;),ay Eye; mu:m;d fi"m;;;tm | ALL KINDS OF COAIL e rORT: ' Wi i {more urgent. L evening, my dear. ring help. ! oom 7, Valentine 3 G v e HIZ:-‘e»:-“ ::1191?; :e::rt:: l;:;ndézf B e Caroline; MOW: & bea Btats, b, tavernslo 1 aymods have Ahiought hAEIPLRLy) oSy | “SO B I G Office Phone 484; Residence PHONE 48 2 i ? 3 |keeper puts in a newspaper this ambiguous Or Per-|you were expecting me. Well, you! The pistol! He had it. | Phone 238. Office Hours: 9:30 more than the maximum number aavilable. Most |y yotice: % will be expecting me, after to-| She was flung violently upon the. COMING CAPITOL | to 12; 1:00 to 5:30 | men, out of employment, had much rather do, For Sale Cheap—Hotel Lillington. Reason night, though I shan't have 10 bed, and the: pistol fell clatteringi 3 : useful work at $1 per day than to become objects| for selling: Do not cafe to handle beer. come down a rope.” |in the most distant corner of the | —& e, ? of charity, either public or private. In enrolling| rhis ingenious advertisement gets the aftention| «gstop! Stand still,” cried Mar- room. | | Fine Floors Estimates Free | | o . MAY HA in the “eopsepvation_apmy” they get an oppOrtunity \t:deserves: . The local wits are puzzled. Is the ad-|garet, wuliime knited !1 GARLAND BOGGAN | Rose A’ Andrews | YES to work, to earn all of the necessities of life in addi- |vertiser a conscientious Dry, looking for a Dry pur-| “Good Heavéns! A real PpiStol!f iFog] that she'had been. Why had | | Flooring Contractor i Graduate Nurse -~ Modiste tion to a small amount of cash, chaser who will take account of that virtue in con-|what a desperate young woman!ishe not kept the dagger in her left | 1 Hardwood Flooring—Laying, | | | Electric Cabinet Baths—Mas- | Bergmann Hotel The plan, which has been progressing in the sidering the price and the presumable existence of Now I wonder where on earth you Kand? Under the pillow. i Sanding, Finishing 11 sage, Colonic Irrigations PHONE 205 ! States for several weeks, is reported to be work-|a steady Dry clientele? Is he a wily merchant Who |got that thing. And 1 wonder :f The man was as strong as @) 403 Goldstein Blg. Phone 582 | | | Office hours 11 am. to 5 p.m. J ing out even more successfully than its sponsors |seeks to attract buers by the el ol yiitai G e o || _ Evenings by Appoitment | |G —— 4 had hoped. A vist masrty of the men engaged(he rallc which he atlecs to spurn wil be MY [yos a8 Ve o squin, | A e vt . s || second ana Main Phone % || ["Tge JUNEAU LAUNDRY B vk g finding Whamaclips ooy e 1oy gmm of interpretation and ethics. To ponder it| “Stand still If you cross that | —ghe could not move .-. . ‘l FUR GARMENTS | —_— Franklin Street between | gaining confidence in ‘lhomsolves and their Govern- might assuage Dr. White's uneasiness when he is|mat, Tl shoot you.” His foul lps . . . Made to Order i . Front and Second Streets 'S R = Tney b mpan. e@iniig, & stivelihood, ana awakened by the cars of Young Kansas returning| Raisul laughed. Oh, God, she must not faint. R od;’ enoured gl ed MUSIC or maintain their self-respect. Their occupation ‘S\from the Quest of Beer. «well, well” he grinned, and| what was he saying? . . . emodeled, Rep: , Cleaned | ENFERTAINMENT PHONE 359 i healthful, honorable and of real service to the suddenly sobered. | “Do you hear, Margaret, do you(! H J. YURMAN | B b nation. Until industry offers a better opportunity, “Love me, Margaret, have me. Iihear? Listen to that cath again, | The Furrier 1 Purnished for Lodges, Parties | it is a chance not to be derided or Tejected. Frotessor Phelps Retires. {will make you happy. I swear & bY |the oath that I have never broken; | o oF D | ?—_‘_fi’ the Ninety and Nine sacred names|the oath that I will never break. | F. E. MILLS PHONE 281 | LS ! (New York Herald Tribune) o Allah. Love? 'What do these|Did you hear 1t? ’ Tl CHULMAN ANOTHER BONUS ARMY. What Yale will be like without the official|opyistian dogs know of love?” Wi 5o onn fheilk Ma/Gion et PAINTS——OILS e Manufacturing Furrier e e _|academic presence of Dr. William Lyon Phelps,| and Raisul deliberately stepped |your first shot missed me, for noth- | | Builders’ and Shelf L. C. SMITH and CORONA Formerly of Juneau | Another Bonus Expeditionary Force is converging [Lampson professor of English literature and oratory|into the middle of the mat, just aSling on earth could have saved HARDWARE ‘ TXERWRIE Reasanable Prices | on Washington. Just what they expect to accom-|to the university, more familiarly known as Uncle nfargaret perforce lowered NeTiyour damned Otho Belleme—or you | T Hardw: Co. | J. B. Burford &.Co | 501 Ranke Bldg., Seattls | plish that their predecessors last year failed to do|Billy, it is difficult to imagine. Presumably, t0 an|arching arm. —if I had died here. No one, and | omas Iardware Lo. | customers” 3 | ) | o is mot clear. The responsible leaders of last year's|older generation of Yale men, it was impossible to| Shoot, Margaret!” he said, and pothing, can save him but me.” | 1 i wour doorstep worn by satisfied | g o e ill-advised descent on the National Capital by vet-|envision the campus devoid of Henry Augustin Beers, |spread his arm wide, exposing his| And suddenly Margaret realized it [ o e —— erans are & unit in advising against the movement, [kindliest of all champions of the humanities, or of |preast. 4 1 that it was so. = BmGMANN DINING They speak from sad experience when they say this|® Mory's without Mrs. Moriarity or a university| Margaret raised “.'.e pistol. ‘. Otho! ; . R(X)M is not the time to try to bring pressure on C Pssipatm‘ without Jim Donnelly or Bill Wiser. But| “Shoot, Margaret!” he rel.aemml‘ She herself had all but caused his H R 4 e I ol ONBIesS | b essor Phelps has been, perhaps, more than any [standing steady as a rock, smiling|geqeh for Raisul's death meant arry ace Meals for Transients and the Admini. tion to give preference to the of these because he has been not only as much a|unflinchingly. Bihoy Geath. For' once Raisul was Cut Rates I claims of war veterans for relief. part of New Haven as the churches on the Green,| What should she do? He was “h‘"ispea.ldng e rath o Chicken dinner Sunday, 60c J That is in keeping with the majority sentiment|pyt he has been Yale's ambassador to the world at|ing nearer. Why didn't she shoot| “upaiq» she S r¥ou C avidre DRUGGIST MRS. J. GRUNNING 1 throughout the country. The Administration and|large. Beloved of undergraduates for his humor, his him as he stood there smiling at|y ot i¢ T did not give myself to “THE SQUIBB STORE” ) Board by Week or Month | . Congress is laboring mightily to revive industry, to put men and women back to work, to reduce gov-| ernmental costs, all of which is directed toward giving substantial relief to the millions of workers who are reduced to dependency on public and private charity for bare subsistence. Recognizing that there can be no permanent domestic improvement with- out accompanying worldwide betterment, President Roosevelt has extended his prodigious efforts to- ward solving international problems. For the veterans to invade Washington in force now and undertake to obtain special legislation and recognition for themselves is but to add another hospitality and his contagious enthusiasm for every sort of college activity from football to Browning and from The Lit to the Lizzy Club, he has been to the outside world Yale's most representative citi- zen, a scholar, a preacher and a public citizen gifted far beyond the average. It was hoped by Yale men everywhere that the fathers of the university would ee fit to prolong his incumbency in office beyond the fixed term nominated by the age limit for professor, but such, apparently, is not to be. ‘When he presents to President Angell the candidates for degrees next June he will have completed his official career. It has been among the callowest of undergrad- uates, from time to time, the fashion to take Uncle sought foothold Had she not gone and drunk wa- Iter, and left the cup there in the must look out for themselves, as| middle of the coping—he would they had done all these years. For | have got into the room in perfect silence, and found her there asleep. ‘Well—now he had awake. Thank God for the pistol. But she couldn't shoot the man her? But how could she Kkill him —when only too well she knew the terrible consequences. “Shoot Margaret!” invited Rai- sul for the third time. “Let me die here at your feet. For how can man die better?” And Raisul took another step to- wards the bed. “Please don't make me kill you, Raisul,” Margaret said. “Have you no decency at all. You shan't die on the praying-carpet. But I swear to God you shall die if you step off it. If you move another inch I found her Otho. She had spoilt his life with dead, he could mot suffer punish- ment. Pedro Maligni and his wife never mind herself. | herself—well, save | She could, and she would, her folly, she'd save it now with| her poor courage. you, Otho should die. Do you swear by that same oath that he shall live and go free, if I ...” “Margaret, I swear.” Otho's life. Unspeakable tortures {Copyright, 1932, F. A. Stokes Co.) There is a terrific battle, to- morrow, for Margaret’s honor. — e Read the ads as carefully 22 you read the news articles. IDouglas, with Rev. Owen Umstead officiating. Mr. Plant, a young man of sterling worth, who arrived in Douglas the previous year, had prepared a splendid home, which /he had built himself while many were spending their hours in pleas- ure. Mr. Plant was superintendent of the Congregational Sunday Office Phone 469, Res. rhone 276 [ 3 |Gt E Dr. Richard Williams DENTIST OFFICE AND RESIDENCE ONE § : OUR COAL will give as much heat as two of the dirty, slaty kind. That's why you save money by getting your coal from us. If you want coal that will not klink up your stove, YELLOW and TRIANGLE CABS 25¢ Any Place in City PHONES 22 and 42 Juneau Bakery - JUNEAU TRANSFER l J HOTEL ZYNDA Large Sample Rooms ELEVATOR SERVICE T GARBAGE HAULED | vexing problem for the President and Congress to Thaie i i i 3 contend with. Of course, the sympathies of the|Billy lightly, to point oulthtktmgl hl; cn_ugxsmsd mv; :::;s?" justified in firing in self- .'. %0 birn. down. 10, the . fine - adh; entire country are with the veterans. But that does|been invariably amiable, that he has indorsed ahd|GETHE " ek that will give the most heat pos- not imply approval of their present misguided tac- recommended with an_ elastic catholicity of taste, “You o !be?"kmd? l u'fi.-‘lfhl' l:h sitfle you should give us your order. | ¢ GENERAL M ics oy . 4 that his enthusiasms have, like Bacon, taken all| “Go, will you 2 WE SPECIALIZE IN FEED JUNEAU-YOUNG (OTORS i tics. They are no worse off than millions of other|, .o as their province. But maturity and| C“All right, Margaret, all right, Il| | Flappg ardware Co. = g [ unemployed. Their need for relief is not more|giccrimination have never failled to realize that(go. And when I come back, it wi i Lower Pron: Street D. B. FEMMER Funenl Parlors MAYTAG PRODUCTS pressing and not greater than that of non-veterans|professor Phejps is, by virtue of the rare generosity |be with his blood on my hand _ PHONE 114 Licemsed Funeral Directors Ww. 3 JOHNSON facing the same lack of jobs and without any means on my hand and on your head and Embalmers of support. The great need just now is patience|yale men will hope that, even by the letter of the HihAS i 1 while the President completes his broad program|law superannuated (an idea in itself verging on| “What do you mean? I"”‘SW' d . for combining a rehabilitated Industry with large|the preposterous), Professor Phelps will still be a |Margaret, and again, perforce, she .l = scale public works to the end that relief may be general and adequate to meet the situation which of his person, far above such carping indictments. part of the Yale scene, one with the tradition of yale loyalties, even perhaps Yale sentimentality and Margaret.” |lowered the pistol, that he might not see how she trembled. “Ah! What do I mean? Do you Juneaw’s | Night Phone 1861 Day Phone 12 | Sl A Bl O 3 LUDWIG NELSON g WATCH REPAIRING RV LAl 5 R l CARL JACOBSON I JEWELER , y a delightful figure of bright college years. g RriAdn oy, sorlotis. 5 % £ i know, T hardly like to tell you c Pioneer 1891 . e 'I| SEWARD STREET | _— 3 X , > actly what I mean. Anyhow it wi | Opposite Goldstein Building “ T NG ; & : hat the principal result those Brunswick Agemey | COOKING TO CONSERVE FOOD PO i be ‘something with bofling oil in [[f—— —= g signs “No Beer in This House” will be to make it(be ‘somethof PR EEE O b l FRONT STREUT ‘ VALUES. Green, yellow, and orange color usually indicate the presence of ce Heat tends to destroy some vitar and when vegetables are cut up and cooked in water some of the minerals dissolve. Chemical changes due to cooking also affect flavor, color, and texture. The science of cooking vegetables, says the Bureau of Home Economics, seeks to conserve all possible food values and at the same time give “appetite appeal” Slow baking in a moderate oven comes first as a means of conserving food value in cooking vege- table. Potatoes, squash, cucumbers, tomatoes, and " onions, for example, contain enough water to form _steam and keep them moist, and the skin holds in vegetables vitamins. ain ins, easier for beer salesmen to know where to go.— (Ohio State Journal.) The brewers have not forgotten the master's art, but they do seem to have disremembered to slip in the stuff that brings on argument.—(Lexington, Ky., Herald.) The French are terribly anxious to get us to drinking wine again. But if we do, we can manu- facture our own.—(Detroit Free Press.) It seems hard to convince some of the hijackers that beer has become the legal ward of Uncle Sam.—(Washington Post.) It is a strange world in which consumers are . the steam. In casserole cooking the earthenware ‘baker, or heavy glass container, with a close-fitting % >xpected to rejoice at signs that prices are rising. —(Boston Transeript.) have his lips or yours. Do you get the point? Either I have your with mine, or Il have his lips a knife. That'll spoil his be: won't i, Margaret. That’s what I tell you, Margaret, and I nk you know whether I am a marn who keeps all his promises—when they are threats.” Neither of them had yet men- tioned a name. Margaret had horror. “Yes, I know. All very horrid Look here, Margaret; love me, and he can go. I'll see him safe out of the country, out of the Legion and back to England. “Mind you, T've got you, and I'm shrunk back in Financial Institution COMMERCIAL " Juneau 1933 AND SAVINGS " The B. M. Behrends Bank ‘The advertisements are your guide to efficient spending. PEERLESS BREAD Always Good— Always Fresh “Ask Your Grocer” Saloum’s Seward Street, mear Second There’s big news for you in the advertising columns, e —— 'Y 1

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