The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 18, 1933, Page 7

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P BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG 3. King Features Syadicare, Inc., Gre as operating percentages climb. One of these “baby” mills rolls steel readily with the fingers, Bessemer cenverter in action. e Ideal for big orders, they provad expensive when the rolls had to industry on the climb s be readjusted all along the line i sL iR et i (s and much material wasted for each the valley mills and small erd er a per of idle- night from Bessemer e along the Mahoning A3 OB a able to produc Operations at 40 per cent of ca- pacity, anticipated by many be long, mzan optimism today, th d as much, according to A. P. Steckel, the mill has entered the picture. vent that is far short of the 85 pe i ot 1080F 10 R o in prosverous years. J i O R Steckel built & mill of one The reason is that economiss|ciand. four rolls nigh, through have been effected and new inven- | which he passed a Tibbon of tions developed, so that it is a|pack and forth from one bobbin common saying amonz stcel men| o anot that they can operate at only 40 Some of the licenses have gone! per cent today and at a p ) % " Ls 7 New ‘Baby Mills Built ito cpnmamb already owning big i | continuous mills, presumably be- PO gy rasens the | cause the “baby” mill can be cper- | changes are in the g mill op-| ..~ o) par | ated on Tuesday, remain idle the, .. |rest of the week, and still make| a profit. The steel trade see Its from the cmparatively inexpensive, it hend to censtruetion of rolling mills | | by small companics, thus en: aging a decentralization of ind try. | Another possibility is new prod-| | ucts. teckel has rolled ‘“onion| skin” steel to the thickness of .001| {of an inch—thinner than news-| | print. Easily torn across with :h:} | fingers, it is impossible to pull it apart by hand. - —— [ Apples Prevent Robbery FAYETTEVILLE, N. C.,, May 18.| —This time a sack of apples kept rcbber away instead of the D. W. Townsend, Fayette- turer, was walking along a s with a sack of ap-| ples. A would-be bandit appearsd in the darkness and ordersd him to put up his hands. Townsend i swung his apple-sack at the ban- dit's head. The bandit ducked and fled. erations, Eight sheet and s e being built in Jan and 17 wer2 completed in 1932. Since the f | of the year two other contracts| have ‘been let. But they are “baby” mills com- pared to the continuous mills, cost- +ing from $2,000,000 to" $25,000,000 erected in the five years previous| to 1930. With 10 or 12 stands of rolls in a line and a reheating furnace midway, the continuous mills re- duced the hot ingots to the fin- ished product in a continuous op- eration of a few minutes. ip mills w ————i s 0Old papers at The Empire. DOORS THAT FIT WELL and Open Easily! beauty of our &o-d‘ vl:m H immediately, close so easily that you enjoy . lasting satisfaction. So econom- ical, too. Doors that are pre- ! ble se- | NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Cocmmissioner’s Court for/ the Territory of Alaska, Division Number One. Before CHAS. SEY, Commissioner and ex-of- ficio Probate Judge, Juneau Pre- cinct. I} | | | T | ) 1 cisely made of de In the Matter of the Estate of lected stiles and rails, three-ply | MICHAEL J. BAVARD, deceased. laminated waterproof panels. | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. EThst the undersigned was, on the “Srd day of May, 1933, duly ap- | pointed administratrix of the es- Torenl fomifut= $2.52 One. p:-ldo-n.zn-sl-: 2.66 261 6in., 1% in. thick itate of Michael J. Bavard, de- lz-hfim doors, ceased. All persons having claims 2R G r e in 1% g claim: i i e 2.00 1agams'. the estate of said deceased will present them with proper vouchers and duly verified to the undersigned at Juneau, Alaska, Anytype of door that: n-ym from Fn::: Doors to Cupboard Doors, Store to within six (6) months from the fi::-l)o-n- date of this notice. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, May 3, 11933. i yours for the asking. IDA GERTRUDE BAVARD, Administratrix. O.B‘.‘_‘EVJEJ.IAMS and.Do0rs., [F&rst publication, May 4, 1933. 1983 First Ave. So., Seattle j’-m publication, May 25, 1933. .‘7‘Baby Steel” Mills that Roll “Onion Skin” “len to overdo this s sun is very Britaio richts reserved thinner than newspaper and torn A cold rolling mill of this smaller size is shown above, and at the right is a PHYLLIS CLARE The coming of ong temptation £ Is a many wom- ntan fad. Some beneficial but the idea ied to an extrme whera it is injurious both to one’s heait! summer can be ca and beauty. Many women have a type of skin that cannot stand too much sunshine. They should be careful, when on the beaches, to guard themselves with’ oil mas- sag:s, and also nof to remain in the blistering rays too long. R e NOTICE ¥ will not be responsible for any debts contracted in my name un-| less authorized by me. —adv. BERT RUOTSALA. | BEAUTY With the Ten Years’ DISCUS WINNER IS IN TRAINING FOR MOVIES NOW LOS ANGELES, May 18.—John Anderson, 1 us reeord holder & oss of 162 feet 4% hes to win the event for the United ~States here last summer, is training his vocal cords and muscular shoulders these days with two objectives. B former track and football star of Cornell college is studying elcoution at a Holly prepacatery to doing in motion plctures 00d studio, some work He also is in serious training at the Univer of California at) Los Angeles for the defense of his national A.AU. fitle at Chicago this summer. [ PSSO SPORT DRESSES In piques, mesh and linens New Summer Shades Sizes 14 to 40 3.75 values Now $2.75 Regular FresH and CLEAN Are you moving, or just cleaning house? In either case youwll want your drapes cleaned. Alaska Laundry THE PETER PAN SHOPPE Features the Celebrated Fredric’s Vita- Tonic Wave Seal of Approval of the Research Department of “Good Housekéeping” Expertly Done by Operator of Experience SECOND FLOOR, TRIANGLE BUILDING PHONE 221 I JUST CAN'T PLACE THAT FELLER..BUT I KNOW HE'S WANTED FOR SUMP'N... I'D BETTER &GO TELL THE SHERIFF... and lov. CHILDREN OF MARY GIVE PRESENTATION Mary's Mary the world over feel for Queen and Mother,” Miss Mabel B. HELLO, BARNEY... WE'VE GOT SULLY LOCATED.. YEH.. ABOUT 3 MILES THIS SIDE O' IVORYTOWN .. WHAT 272 YA NEVA HEARD OF IVORYTOWN.? IT'S JUST OUTSIDE OF, CINCINNATY -- - HURRY YUP... \ 4 YOU IGNORAMULS ! [ OKAY, ! SHERIFF. | of Mary and director of the pro- gram, said. In addition to the main feature on the program were two musical selections, a flute sclo by Jeanne VanderLeest and a p PAROCHIAL SCHOOL Miss no t the Shrine of Mary,’ solo by Miss Gertrude Wallste sen at the Parochial School last | POth of which were well executed night by the Children of Mary, and showed perfection of tech- sodality, was greatly enjoyed by |Dique and interpretation. the large attendance and revealed | ; ! the careful coaching of the director | IS Bxcellency, the RG. Rev. J imont, J., spoke briefly the ability of the cast Day is symbolic of the and respect that Children of the exg ng the X[ his appreciation of program and congratulating the cast upon the appropriateness of the preduction the excclience of its presentation. ent of the Childr:n It Isn’t LU You've Got To Tell ’em Francis Thompson was a better poet than Longfellow but most people do not know anything about him. The reason is that Longfellow has had a lot more adver- tising. The public schools have sec So it is with any product. It may be so good that the unless it is advertised it will sell This may sound like denial mouse trap and the world beating a trail to its maker’s door, but the fact is the world won’t unless it is told about the trap. DAILY ADVERTISING IN THE EMPIRE PAYS Daily Alaska Empire LUC ‘| MEN ELEAVE TO LOOK n to that! To All Who Suffer Stonach | Agony, Gas and Indigestion |Money Back I One Bottle of Pare’s Mentha Pepsin.Doesn’t Do You More Good Than Anything You Ever Used. Why bother with slow actors when one tablespoonful of this splendid and pleasant liquid rem- edy will cause gas, bloating heavi- ness, heartburn or any upset con- | dition' of the stomach to speedily vanish. And why should any man or woman suffer another hour with by severe stomach disturbance. indigestion or any stomach misery ~Dare's Mentha Pepsin is a su- when the remedy that acts almost, premely good . remedy that Butler instantly can be easily procured? |Mauro Drug Co. and druggists But there is more to say about| everywhere guarantee, is a fine this remarkable rcmody—snmmxing! tonic that builds you up and makes that will interest thousands of des- you work with vim, eat with relish pondent people. and sleep soundly. —adv. Dare’'s Mentha Pepsin not only quickly relieves stomach distress. but it also conguers .stubborn in- digestion, dyspepsia .and gastritis, and puts an end to dizsiness; nerv- ousness, headache, slééplessness and despondency which distressing troubles are nearly always caused MRS. L.'D: WHITNEY HAS MAJOR CPERATION TODAY Mrs. L. D. Whitney tnderwent a major operatiom at St. Ann's OVER PROSPECT ON CHICHAGOF ISL H. L. Coe, Dr. Robert Simpson and F. A. Metcalf, mining and| Hospital this morning: She is civil engincer, who went to Chi- dm&m micely saterting o' Rbmstal chagof yesterday on the seaplane|2uthorities: e, Barancf, will spend the next three or four days looRing over the mining prospect of Mike McKallick on Chichagof Tsland. Five of the first. 10" ranking wo- | men tennis players in the United States are residents of California. Helen Jacobs of Berkeley and Mrs. L. A. Harper of Oakland, right next to the university city, are ‘“one- two.” Mr.. Coe, Dr. Simpson and John H. Biggs are interested in the property with Mr, McKallick. CK! re can be no improvcm(‘m, but only to a limited market. of the old saw about the better ouT

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