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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, MAY 23, 1933 BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG _ » By BILLE DE BECK Morgan's: The Bank | A , |othervise, Fatir_ 6. six s in . On the N. Y. Corner civiiian clothes stanid castany oui- AY = - A side’ ‘the ‘building. Anothér guard, HOW VOULD You i (Continted from Page ‘One) similafly béthed, 4s just inside the LIKE DER 1 1 entranice Hallway. Inside ‘the inner BOUNCER'S CHOB - : b = ‘GO BACK TO THE are shown to & small efévi(or ‘and [900T StArid oo imen Who Gsk your PALM GARDEN.. your mission is describéd to the |PSINess, nofily, the. person whom |elevator man who in turn hahds ‘you wish to see and rwise exp:- E THE ¥ p ; ; au&ffi? 1S OVER [You ovér to a boy Who Waits in{Qfte Your visit. ‘ANl is‘fertéctly in- NOW ... {the outer hal formal. S \f | Somewhicre i the ofifce of §. | Often a grofip 6T Wall street re- P. Morgan. While Tie is cgheral- |porters calls late in the afternoon Iy supposed not to be accessible |10 seée Taiont, especially When €0 reporters, the fact is that he | hews & breaking. They croWd into vees those he kncws readily |@ small reception.room on the leff when any question of large |Of thé entrafice. Lafiont, smartly gendtnl importance is dn the |dressed, smiling, answers quostions carpet. |caréfully. He “must hot Be qtidted” Morgait's partners are read- |but many ‘a ¥ime his anonymou; ily available (o reportss, al- Temarks have mdde first page mews. though they may never be |(lamdnt oncé Was'a newspaper- 4 | — | qtioted withont permission, man) II' I |line tanks are limited to 15 gal- | welght, is in a hospital. He was| Which i« hot often given. 1 Reéporters Soin Readily lg {lons capacity, where in the past | knocked out-in” the fourth' round| Outside again, across Broad street | Hyen on CHH) matters, the part. |they held from 35 to 50 gallons. Tt lof a bout last night by Babe to the West is the columned Stock |fers wift cotisent to see Individual ¢ e [ 3 { DOUGLAS | | | I. I' Cl 4 {will be necessary under the best & Maririo, of San Franelsco. Hiechabige, hrtiher > conysaratively : : to se \ Indianapolis Aute Classic, |t o5 5 50 w e KN”BKED QUT /5600 S BRTES omvn Shnr sp, o i, Vel Somer: NEWS | - ~ T {pits three times during the 500 njury biit he may have been hurt|stréet 6 ®hé Torth is the United |erioign fo rafiswé. g pértinent l b'nllller (J(ls Ta" ks l/ se(l miles. nternally. He claimed a foul hlow;stases sub-treasury of similar size. 'queszion. When Mm Cusually \ i | Al the oil that can be used muist | but this was not allowed | These three buildings nestle at the | % oo | ) as . S E » the man reporters ) s |be carried in the car, but there is Fm’RT“ RDUND! . e | corner of Wall and Broad is a mass ype intervle:lp'endéd fi: snhd;d;l: |a limit of six gallons. Thus offi- | MANAG BATS 20 |of skyscrapers. Right BACK 6f Mor- | watks aiy. 3 |cials believe they will limit waste.| — | ER S .6 |gan’s the skyline jumps 30 stories. | paniont 1s - ckpécted 40 ‘Be ‘one Oil waste on the track in the past | Theke protiéibly is no more valuable |4 the principal witnes$és in tha ! o ; 3 G |has proved a great hazard, espec- aneapOhS \X/ehe“"’elght ON, Tex., May 23.—Mana- iproperty fn WNew YOrk thun Mor- |dongressional investigation. He has BGUGLAS Tu ! ' ¢ @ ially in the later stages of the race.] * Taken ‘to San Fran- | cer Carey Selph didn't exactly hin- gan's. It is net for sale Inid considerable expererice an- | Small Tank Ts Safer i . » dicap his club when the Houston | \ & Vit The smaller gasoline tank lso cisco Hospital Buffaloes started a winning streak || There's Nething Codspiciods. |Weririe dvéstions. | | | A gl - § i { 3 R is hailed as a safety feature. Engi- _— that took them into first place in! The diligent effort toward in-| e BE UPE A E ¥ e 8 : § |ncers say that the cars in the past. SAN FRANCISCO, May 23— the as league, Over a' perfod | conspicucusness breaks another| The #dvertisements are Yyou | ! were properly balanced only when'King Tut, of Minneapolis, welter-|cf a week he batted .620. | Wall ‘street custom. There ‘are no{gulde to efficlent spending. { | 1 their ‘great tanks were full. As Py y . & aa o e & o e i e g gy e N’ I B b' h l { they wers emptied the cars lost fachinery to be Uverhaul- : 4 |balance and were harder to con- ed—Plant Generally . : gl 43 B S & % | Five former winners have mounts Reconditioned con o RN in this year's race. They are L. —— R : TR R § L. Corum, 1924 winner; Louie Mey- The sawmill on lower Front | 5 s S er, 1928; Billy Arnold, 1930; Louie owned by Verne Sa; " S : X Schneider, 1931, and -Fred Frame, been closed for a numbe y . : ; 2 1032 is being overhauled prepa 0 5 | The return of Leon Duray to a being pla. in opération. | 3 standard make race car is being A deal was recently completed| 8 3 : . watched with interest. For sev- betwcen Mr. Saylor i T 4 SR ieral years the big fellow from TLos inen by which the latter are t i S e % | Angeles puttered around with a the plant over on a five-year ' 7% gigantic bus that showed speed but tract. Work of nditioning tk ¢ e 3 ¥ S little stamina. building and machinery will ! 3 s | Duray holds both the one lap haps take some time but as soo S 5 3 _ and four-lap records for the Speed- le cutting of lumber ? ¥ 4 % way. In 1928 he sped around the S X coursé at a 124018 average. For {four laps, or 10 miles, he averaged DOUGLAS GIRLS HOME ’ 3 2 o 122 miles an hou_r_ ———ve——— } | terms ended, Miss The mest severe gualifying requirements in tha 21-year history st and Miss B | of the 500-mile Indianapolis race lead observers to predict speeds NOTICL TO TAXPAYERS En:m:?t,w ,,,(},‘,l.m:“,:;f,, ‘\_”‘,:_ of 120 miles an hour on the stretches this year. Louie Schneider, : b tion in Douglas. Miss Kromquist| 1931 winner, is shown comparing the new gas tank with the huge | Ordinance No. 201 provides th§§ completed her first teaching term on all delinquent taxes a penalty J pects ro- il {of 10 per cent shall be added, to- at Ninilchik and ",‘P'“)‘,f) st . {the bumpy course takes miles off gether with interest at the rate turn there in the fall to teach. Miss By C. H. WOLFF | e averuRA pbelt §176 phk ol it antuin frosk e Reinikka completed her fifst YO | |NIANAPOLIS, Ind, May 23—| Never before have qualifying re- date of such delinquency unif i : y Bt the A“*‘“A}f"l/‘“_;f" N‘FM Shq|T will take a straight-away speed |quirements been so severe for the|paid” This provision will be sus- made od scholastic' record and{,e o¢ 1east ‘120 miles an hour ; will be run for the|pended until June 15, 1933, but was tive in ath win a place in the ng time this month-end.| strictly enforced thereafter, to- e of the ing team i e 1 2 " " fons member of the tumbling of the annual 500-mile autcmobile|In past top speed demanded gether with the other provisions of i container formerly used. Aleutian today for Seward to joinimjle brick track greatly reduce!rather than leaving such elimina- —S DeBolt, under whom |speed, and it is only on the two|tions the contest itself, as in| Effective Wiay %, coal will be 4 3 ra 30, say- the driver s been.-an of+90 miles| the ordiance dealing with the non- 2 LEAVES FOR WESTWARD ge 7 T t e s re-{over a 10-mile cour: payment of delinquent taxes. " —_— quirements of an avera iminates ‘Weak Sisters’ By order of the Common Council Lloyd Rinden, coach and inst |of 100 miles an hour o : The changes, officials say, will of the City of Juneau. tor in the Douglas high £chool mile test run. liminate poorly constructed cars A. W. HENNING, 1 the past three years, left on the| Tne four sharp turns in the 2! d clear the track of slow ones,| —adv. City Clerk. 4 ‘ ] h in the F‘JH"JJ‘{‘R:‘ g straizht-aways that there is the pa {sold for CASH ONLY. t term. and several other |, e, to make up lost time, A' Gasoline and oil economies will D. B. FEMMER, men on a month’s prospecting trip. a bounce in the turns of b2 s for the first time. Gaso- —adv. Telephone 114 9 3 g P % B e - New Relief Works Wonders i ; Ou ve ot O ¢ for Stomach Sufferers Bisma-Rex is a new antacid treat-| ment that is bringing welcome re-| : For the | lief to people who have suffered ’ | for years from’ the agonies of acid| tomach. It acts four ways to give : :hois relief. Neutralizes excess acid; LADIES e em . A . o . relieves the stomach of gas;soothes the irritated membranes; and aids digestion of foods most likely to ferment. It is sold only at Rexall| Drug Stores. Go to Butler Mauro| Np.v' Drug Co. today and ask for Bis-| > ] ma-Rex. Big package for 50c adv. z e e Hel o : ok | SOER The reason is that Longfellow has had a for imore ¥dver- PAINTS—OILS o tising. gy~ o ‘ Rubenstein Thomas Hardware Co. Francis Thompson was a better poet than Longfellow but most people do not know anything about him. The public schools have seen to that! So it is with any product. v 4 NEW! DIFFERENT! A"ds to B e‘,luty * It may be so good that there can be no improvement, bt BEX%%RSE(A)NPPE 1 / unless it is advertised it will sell only to a limited markét. $eeonsd Woar, Priaukln Bice- [ This may sound like denial of the old saw about the better e .. Ry L/ mouse trap and the world beéating a trail to its maker’s doot, : “PeaCh Bloom” but the fact is the world won’t uiless it is told about the Frap. FIRE ALARM CALLS || Powder DAILY ADVERTISING ¢ Third and Franklin. 4 Front, near Farry Way. THE LATEST! IN THEEMMRE« Front, opp: Olty. Whart. | “Red POppy” . , PAYS Front, near Saw Mill. Front at A. J. Office. illoughby &t Tot } P . Srocey” © TOte™ Lipstick! —In the Automatic Case! Ftl;h oy B on | COSMETICS that add the perfect, touching finish to the discrim- Dal Iy AIaSka Em plre Seventh and Main. ; inating woman’s toilette! 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