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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 26, : _ i -~ BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG IT'S NO USE., WE CAN'T DO NOTTON WID HIM'- COME ON- WE'LL PUTIHIM IN THE EAST WING. ( 5\?‘” Sawsuck ARE YOU THE APART AND — (PodRr LITTLE SHAVER..ToO '\ SCARED TO ANSWE GUESS 1 GOTTA MAKE AN IMPRESSION ON THE KID... PULL THESE BARS ?ZBB AN R- "trio will g0 %o Sitka ‘to, vislt Wil- liam Ott, manager of the Coliseum theatre 6" Mz. Ott senior is the fathéf df Willlam Lewin Ott, and i N6W'and ha§ been in busi- ness ifi ‘Tacoma, Wash,, since 1887. 1 Alsd dbodrd ‘the' Yukon was Jos- ept 'Kilburn, ‘6f' Stepling, a Bi'm.hel of L. 'W. Kilburn vl.suor is acwmpnmdd by Th: ?fl?vfsit, ‘here for two ‘wedkS. For fiuny 'yedrs Mrl"Kilburn hds Been tide 1t at 'Sterling. He ‘and aa hter ‘came across the coun- By’ auto, stopping at the Chi- cago Fair and Yellowstone ILLE DE BEC.K | ] OE GW v::rl"'s < ME ‘OLD MAN QUTTATOWN . HUH? 2 HERE'S A SOCK IN DE JAR FER his -'~“8eflinx ‘Co-op Pays “NEWTON, N C—Fifteeri strav- Park | | P lling Lo Pa: | KEEP yout Taet in good conditfon, A 'hot fodt bath with RexallFoot Soap' soothes’. . . corifarts tired; aching, perspiring feet. Then Tollow the foot bath with” Rexall Poot Georgle realized that it wogll be hmnm Georgie calls on an old - i Berry growers of Catawba County| Powder. It absorbs mofsture—your s H l f H e e I N et By the Wor G e Ps or ousewives fbioie” Dl "REoiies YR8 seaton. | fedl b, Try’ i b A New Serial by Ruby M. Ayres Thiey have reported th the exten-| 3 SIMPLE REFRESHMENTS EAIKE after filling the jars and allowing slon service of su;e College tha Mm‘ ? r SYNOPSIS: Georple Baneroft, |wiser not to press the subject fur; [OUTDOOR PARTIES DIFFERENT | them to become cool, try covering they relized ,‘”3,‘. 28 from their | f | @B the way across the uh;ntllc. ther, and to change the conversa-| Informal parties, with refresh- Wlthv olive ' oil. Ngr need you be sales. ‘ Pown“ 2 ‘%Iot;ofiufl;: ,?::0':2"""43‘%’: tion she asked after her uncel ments prepared out of doors or in|afraid that the oil will permeate s : M ore landing én Engldn .. he M’dflg; cronfes. the garage or recreation room, are|the jelly, for oil and sweet water, 3 t 4 um.g .m'r. he i3 o litle fond of “Haw Is everyhody? it nesms ,ge,] winning favor. Scrambled eggs;| which is the basis of a jelly, wil e COUNCIL'TE' mil.h ' gl M m & | ffer o vistt o her - mother. and | sirico [ went away.” fried eggs and ham, hamburgers or | not mix. Then cover your jars EQUALIZATION MEETINGS; \ter Wfl- Iuve . = Yhronoh a déed of herolsm, aas suf- ~ | /“Everything's just the same, ex-| [baked béans, with coffee, as salad | with ordinary covers and you can |\\Rloman leen 14 Years| ~~ BUSINESS'IS DISPASED or|& SOAP Both' , { l<mamed, race and a . “| cept that Mrs. Spears.” | land dessert make a suitable menu.|use at any time. | A e ""wfll for). m B § ievs andiihe :;mf:gv;;;fi;;" Edward Bancroft drank halt a |Sandwiches, buttered biscuits, l;ui- Sentence — Lover Begiming thi§ evening and' con- | m P v pered leading man, has tossed him' | yumbler of whisky and set the glass | fins or rolls can also be served. If HOUSEKEEPING HINTS Se . L‘f |tinuing for thrés mights, between g !0 “ 31 & Gvervoard. 1orse, Bernio Boyd, his " pestg A ol rving Life AN Rioica BUTLER URO N wife, ¢ baourity in |down with & bang. an outdoor fire or a' fire place is 5 ; g {the hours of 7:30 and 9 o'clock, the | —— e " MA ) . i.m!:. mm-:;'w'lflaflg,d‘ and re- “Mrs. Spears has gone ont of her |available the guests can toast meat| When making sal}dunc}_wes soften CHiBRGSE MOy 26, - Mis (Douglas Gity Counict. Will slt as a Kavertisementy’ are your pocket- i N e N ver—-ung | mind, I should think. Taken a |squares, filled buns or sandwiches. |the butter by creaming with a fork 4 Board of Bquallsation {6 heat com. | book ediorjals. They. interpret the R ow Georole has rerurned 9 her | 1ogy ei—a damned play-actor fel- and then add a little cream. This| Vera Carl has been convicted u"plfllms it there are any, in con- jmerchandise news. A smsiea pillage: home, ,ow‘f all ‘Amériéan gnt ahd chésp | DON'T ‘MAKE OVER’ CHILD will make the butter spread easily.|conspiracy to murder her husband.; nection' it the Enfifal s a5 it RN BEFORE TEATIME VISITORS| Use firm fresh fruti for jelly|The jury fixed a sentence of 14l il ¥ Chapter, TN “Amerlcan hat!” Georglebréathed | T you ‘wllow your children to|making, and underripe in prefer-| Years The: death penalty Wet|“curas showing the assessed Valu- FATE AT WORR quickly. come in for grown-up afternoon |ence lolnve; ripe. The propoxl"ly ;fl u’rhé woman's husband, George|ions Were recently mailed to the ¥ : ¢ - “ 't make them the center of | fruit which causes it to jelly is g | propert; i . A lodey xan fujoshed hut de- uglfixm?;Cln‘:"mh:::r h:; e [ai:r:cutri‘onfi It is embarrassing for [ more abundant in under ripe than A. Carl, a'grocer, was slain Seveffll‘pol.;; ;’n: :Ln f}:cs r:;ull:rx :?:f::zg BEAUTY SH‘OP serted: Georgfe went up to ber - them' and for the outside visitors.|over ripe fruit. Wi m“)]";hs “1&‘3 i leged™ to ' have S€ssion of the Council Jast night, he - mgh‘;m" o I Advertisements spread world rogel Have them speak ' nicely to the| Make French dressing in a bot- bee: ‘;m_s giu":l"s Elmerg: # Dscrvlng‘remrted the ‘total asscssed valua- products before you. She' was ‘evidently expected, for visitors and then partake of some |tle, cork tightly and store in the life sentence“for his part in the|ton amountad to $261950. This the: bed was made, and the window toothsome bit of refreshment. Do [ice box for future use, Shake it|@ life sentence Patt: 1n is a drop of about $4,000 over last ”MMM- was wide open: not discuss them before visitors.|well before using. slaying. L2 |year's total valuation and is occa- 8be: ‘went to the wlndow and Children have a vague feeling thai| Mint gelatin colored green and| : p !slnncd by removed and depreciated leaned qul, suiffing the fresh air. this iy disloyal. to which pineapple and celery g J property. A red rose hung close ta the have been added makes an at- FuHMER u s ¥ Reports of the 'various commit- T sll); and she carefully. picked it and \{Toy keep preserven fmm\spoflinz ctive and tasty summer salad. (B ] ! ;ees of m: Co:encfl ‘indicatéd good placed it iu a' tumbler of water on —A——%—«rflr 7 L A N % ii mlundli &g rogress has béen made to date e the' dressing table. New 'York Cit with fmprovements to public prap- be ke rer A o Nichotts A | Ly fetes The whast s being prop- Allen Shattuck Inc Boyd and of her roses he had thrown Pays $250,000,000 frlb)"“mau}ntalneil, and’ 1s rshawtl:g . : into the s Wher hy v? . .| satisfactory returns, so far is EEK ¢ e e o o M AY M AKE UP Racket Tribute DENVER, Colo, July 26.~Frank|symmer. The streefs &re being % | J. Canon, former United ' States|iookd ‘after’ as much ‘a5 possibl s N “Ships th A possible. Established .1898. unean, Alask Nelly l;:;g ::m‘f":ell," ;:;e"'f.','. NEW YORK, July 26.— 'Racké- fe'l“:wr’m'& U:‘flh» 4 m“l;?"; Last week saw the ‘finish of the J y Alaska F Sl o “strangle e ver cause, dled|immedlate necéssary work of filling 4 meet again even If it Re-teers have a “strangle hold” on|fighter for the s Y : a!terwafids, llde‘:nflny “_:‘n:s) ’ LvangehSt HOPCS for lthc nation and in New York City | here today. He had been ill foriyp' the ruts and smoothing off the | = y a s A8y ! conciliation—Hubby |aione xact a tribute of more than |the past three weeks. r0ads, From now on work must be e b W £ 3T ey 5 X lly, Municipal concentrated on the Third Street “ Georgle was glad that the rain Is Softening | $250,000,000° ‘annua ¥ ’ o which had ted he! Sout! ,Court Justice Nicholas M. Pette, kg ” { [ bridge fill as every” councilman is J C h G hampton h,:r?,;red L;"B:,"d"", ot Iy 26, told the Queens County Grand Jury Ma Fergu:on Frees 330 anxious to have'that theroughfare uneau‘ a's ?Ocery BALTIMORE, Maryland, July 26| \cconution ~ A ‘total of 123 New ¥ 5 - s Mon h bpen to travel by Fall. CASH AND CARRY I e sne e e —coneiiation with er husband, S50ciboR B ot O 08 B { Convicts: in Six ths) ™5 totaling 57640 were order- > # found herselt woandering how she David Hutton, appeared likely: as | G # Corner Second and Seward “ by racketeers, he said, with the ed paid concluding 'thc buslness of had managed to pass her days be Aimee Semple McPherson Hutton | A Itimatel \ig * th ¢ AUSTIN, Tex., July 26— Gov. thepn’leet!ng tore she went away. neared the end of her oceanic ;fi?‘“m“ ulimately paying the {yipjam A: Ferguson in her first six PP T SRS S 8§ Mk, 1D D A Wl Btzanm . .‘I::i ;’::ndne;:r:n:l?liiefész;: :‘\‘:} ;uy?gc enroute to California from | The assoclation ‘adopted & reso- mii:in:iLh‘:i:dtegfietihcr:x:zc;mtg MRS. ENG&TROM VISITING [SUSSSUSUSESS S S St e . g aris. & gove e - oo 1o 8. . . oo o 0 g T S o5 DL S| e et e St FOR INSURANEE. down to the Boar’s Head to talk to fessing she still loved her hushand e : G 5 number 74 received .full pardons, | 0 - ol (1T el 4 s A 08E ¥ : . |went on record as favoring a state v y is' enfjoying her vacation from 3 " ~ETT Mrs. Spears' and Trouvé. The vicar |'who has filed an action for dl-Haw making kidnaping punishable 1 conditional pardons and 151 thaching: thist siiiuiér by Havellng o SCO H. R. SHLPARD & 50N had once told her in-hi3 - mildly dis- vorce. 5 At general paroles. ' the stated. 1 VIkiting" refitiies approving manner that young ladies 1 is reported here Huttom's‘at-|"’ “**0_ ERREL Simmons, ‘manager of theh 1 SHeh b LS e o Telcphono 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. y ought not to go to the Boar's Head torney is attempting a reconcilia- g Texas prison system, said Governor[cewed oy husbre:g\d AT By & and l;lk to Mrs. E]’mear& tion. Hutton’s reaction is believed Swarms of Mayflm F‘er:usonts pred(;cessor R. ‘S stc;r v he o o % B ~ % om can | talk to then?” Geor- . ing, authorized more clemencies - Xl { Ifcminy - » VISITORS IN DOUGLAS gle had asked in her direct fashion. AL 0N S HOLLISTER, Mo—Mayflies ap-|(han the woman governor over the |, . WISITORS TN DOVGEAS o/ AL ASKA MEAT CO. He had looked a little nnnplussv(']. PASSENGER ON YUKON peared here in such numbers that |3ame period of time. Mfs. Jonn' Feéus!, accompanied by RSP LN CRVIERD arfcley TAKEN TO HOSPITAL| motorists and campers frequently| e S AT D it et ter AR Res N rR T ALl QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING tondness for whisky, < she = was | CE NVOR U R e et Mrs. J. H. ‘vempleion, a passen- | were forced to turn out lights to| MR. ANDnMRs. H. Rk;rACIHKAN her son, arrivéd in Douglas, pas Meadowbrook Butter Austin Fresh Tamales well - connected famil d ger from' Seattle, aboard the Yu- |protect themselves from the swarms HERE FROM sengers aboard the Yukon. 'After PHONE 39 Deliveries—10: 30, 2:30, 4:30 bout. i . I kon, was taken to St. Ann’s hos-|of insects. “Drifts” of mayflies sev- Yo la visit here with Mr. 1, the . 5 ital when the ship arrived, ‘suf+ |eral inches thick covered some| Harry R. Race, propreitor of o HespiNgeren i J Lncis. B ?enng from a seveI:e cold. highways. Race’s Drug Store, apd Mrs. Race, » ::':d :fll na[peelrab\‘ya drsu“k:dhf d‘:} Mrs. Templeton is a neice of arrived heré from Ketchikan on . - mrtz of ::rmna::‘ sy S {Charles Garfield, well known Al- The ads bring you the informa-|the steamer Yukon last night” to Mrs speann w:s' a*gredt fHend of \askgn 5 tion about quality, style and pncr spend a week here 4 his, and he had even been known RS TITI E R S TR T ) e v o S “MOTORDOM’S SUPREME COURT” EORGIE " had thought it all THE AMERICAN AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION CONTEST BOARD 5 : I rathér funny before she went LA 5 ¥ i ' T b 35 Sy . $ away; something in her liked to }'hi- photograph, posed 'pec'ully for ing—the Contest Board of the American o AN el : shock the ‘respectability of the tandard Oil Cullll'm California, Automobile_Associ n. In the center . . . félgbborhod.” but ‘today she' was during the recent. Indianapals Speed s Caytain E. V. Rickenbacker, famous ThBOflly thing that matters in prlnted seelng things from a different per- sy e 'hcfitmbwe” ol &W‘"t%;::lflw Chairman of the 2. - gpective: it official 7 AAA Contesf 3 . e N e p:Jnv:le Edward was very much of . Salesmanshlp 18 lRESULTS"‘and 1I‘Q= a revolutionary. . l h F bl f He hated conventionality and said o - 2 o Y 1 . £ et paom e rainble| | Georale flew down suits mean one thing: Favorable, pro because-they hadn't got the "gu[s Says he’s been ill and has come for o & &7 %0 be anything else. quiet. Quiet! Why in the name of |table action. Ko “Guts™ was a favorite wurd of | Moses couldn’t he take himself and % uis. his ugly face somewhere else, in- Outside, the iron gate slammed, | stead of coming here spoiling the ' ‘then the front door slammed, therf'| village.” 55 there was the sound of a heavy| “Ugzly face!” Georgie ‘whispered. walking stick -being--put into. the “Got w great scar all down one G rack in the wall'and then her uncle's{ side,” ber uncle said grimly. “Mrs voice, loud “and “threatening’ ds|Spears calls him a hero. Damned usual. } ! fine hero, 1 should say! Got ff In' “Damn {t all, can’t anyone move [a drunken brawl if the truth's i these boxes? Do you want me to| known—fighting over some woman %7 oyt P N B s 2 Wy g break my neck?" as rotten as himsell.” ' ) Georgle flew ddwnstalrs, her eyes Georgia came a step nearer, hefr T < y shinine, esos wers llke stars. — Renders hls Sweepln(r DCCISlon 3 As experienced craftsmen, devoted ~%Here | am,” she: said. “What's” his name?” she asked, oy LS . h d t f h h, de # Bdward Bauncroft stood 1n the | “What's hii name, Uncle Edward P roduction ot - . ra # Helfy & Lig'man with & body that| He'looked at her and' scowled. e A N DA R A S O e 2 Y g must once have bzen fine and up- “What do you want to know for? . . right, but which had how grown a | I expect his name's Smith, or Jones, = prlnted matter, we are COnCCEmd \V',mh Httle fatand ‘codrse: ; red tate|or somethisg—but le calls Himselt | s » which must once ‘bave béen'band’| Boyd—Nicholas Boyd! .. . Qught to . 4 ls fl g:! EZ ** gome, and rough grey hair that|be locked up for takln: a good old v o= ‘S‘C the QUALITY Of the PrOduct tbat looked as it it bad not seen a “brush [ ngme’ like that.” He made a second IN ST G ACCBLE T[ON l h d th t ]t for years: ¢ attack oo the whisky, “It Mrs. “IN AR’I'IN —. RA “sMILEAGE AND ANTLKNOCK” eaves our shop—and with 1ts result- o “Do you wWant the ‘fo break ‘my’| Spears takes my advice she'll get TF TR ¢ A e J ~11 & Py L : p neck?” he demanded again. “The | rid o him,” he went on. “Kick him : o P . i bility. e ;he place for boxes. Have ;ul. American hat and all before Try Standard Gasoline and mggasollm“ 'C\Cflla[madpcrformance. gettlng ani lty. ‘em moved.” e runs up a bill he can't pay. I ) ~ o ’ He went on Into his study, and | know his' sort~‘Quiet’ indecd! Yow'll Agree with These Expm’ { —Tested over and ove 'h doz- Qeorgie followed. Where are you going?" he de ’ : el -ores and hi - “It's been lovely,” she sald, her | manded, as Georgie turned to the There’s no higherauthority! The Amer- en‘s and scores and ‘hundreds of per enthusfasm as yet ‘andamped. door. ican Automobile Association Contest rmance rccords Bpan: which to base “What's been lovely?” he de.| She looked back at him. “Im go- i ifications. s nlanded, making at once 'lbr thé] ing to get soma tea, What you Just Board is the govcrmng and controlling r_helr certifications, whisky bottle. sald remifided me that I hadn't hed body for every sanctioned race meet, ‘wc beli all motomts will be i Jjn- “Ereryibng;” Georglosatd, “Now | 1oy d test, and performance record i - decision—%“On the ba York, the boat, everything.” But though she went into the toa‘ tont, & 5 & n Ercstedm N nt e basis o - ‘kitchen; ste only stood and- stared United States motoring. - of these tests we find STANDARD Gaso- EW 'YORK'S a hell upon earth,” | at the kettle, her lips lmlllng. ber g was his uncompromising an.|eyes dancing. This is the nrgamzntlon which, o op . line unsurpassii msurtmg,ageelemnon. swer. “How's your muum look- | Ships that pass in the night! Jum_. 27th, completcd the tests of mhe'age, an nock.” # 1ng?” 3 ‘-‘ Well; this oné hadn’t passed—ft Ii 4 & “Beautiful.” " Ihad come sirely and swittly, Sranparp Gasoline and six other lead- grynparD 011 CAMPANY OF CALIFORNIA Edward Bancroft said “Bab!” and | straight into harbor. %A * PAIETW ik YLk 2 it was -more expressive than if he| (Copyright. 1933, Doubleday Doran) had used a strirg of words. AT STANDARD OIL DEA LBB.S

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