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i THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, SEPT, 13, 1933 DEM DQUBLE-CROSSIN'-SWINEST)} 155, MR, GOOGLE- Y YOU COME ACROSS AN' P WE GOT DE GOODS \N * YOU'LL KNOW WHERE DE‘ WONT G"T PUAID AT OIS BOXK """ SAWBUCK FINNEGAN'S DE K\B!S/ MUDDER : (f “\ = MUDDER 16 -7 --- BELONGS o / Bt i ; i HEAVENSY se 1S DESTITUTE AND WORKING It Ly i A PACTORY. M THE WATER FRONT---- | €9 == [ three steamshovel créws, *four train i Domt cut freshly made cake' MUGH w fl BK GN ws, three ditcher crews and six || until it cools—unless -you do not | 2 mind if it #s unattractive. his th By BILLE DE BECK 5 e 5 iy BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARKY I'LU. 'MASKA BUY FINDS SOUTH “NoisY Seattle Times) Automobues flashing by at to get used to it. And there are too many roads. I wouldn’t know which one to take. Fd always get lost.” And although “Buzzy” is having hxs first automobile, elevator, train iple. It would take me too long I | and stree; car rides and seeir% for the first time many of the com- forts of modern life, these do not mean ‘as mueh to him. as visiting the animals in. Woodland Park. And he is frankly disappointed o ] n'n, in the size of the buildings, ex- incredible rate of speed; people| pecting them to be much higher. currying to and fro, all in a hur- | However along with the animals to get somewhere; endless doors, | in the park, he received a big antly swinging back and forth 1 | thrill at the dog races, particular- everywhere speed and more|ly when the announcer cried: speed. These are the impressions t Addison Panter Johnson. better | 22 15 SHE TOFINDMWMMPP/NESS AT LAST ; b known as “Buzzy,” who has spent | polar Bear with Capt. Oarl Amn- teen years on his father’ fox farm on a small island ju: opposite Kodiak Island. “Bui DOUGLAS || i o zation as the guest of Mr. his first taste of civi s. C. E. Nilson of Seattle. 1 don't want to live in a pla too much noise and too many peo- Daily Empre Want Ade Pay of | | “Here comes “Buzzy” Johnson, ‘as anical rabbit appeared. who came down on the | derson, has been busy shopping. In the order mamed, he must Ifve the following articles, he says: A butter paddle for his mother, and | a map of Seattle, a Boy Scout compass, a camera, boxing gloves, | books, pencils and pen. d crews. i ? the Anchorag2 sno}b in ad- { P Sy ‘ dition to ordinary running repairs WIVES‘ BAKE POTATOES IN SKINS RE 1 o '3 Mrs. C. Nils S le. | to locomotives and rolling stock, When a potato is baked in its NE WS ; n't wa i E o2 { one engine is now underfgoing | own skin the moisture in the pota- like this, “Buzzy” says. ‘“There's special repairs, a steel dining car to supplies the steam that makes “uw UNDER WAY is being converted into & coach wg:fi‘,w':( Eggufi,mi:&smawthe texture of the vegela;)lb S&fl Hunlmg Partles Wllh Dogs two new it tor cars are : *and mealy, while preservin, e R i 4 qi]i b e ated. while an.| I your.weck-end guests are| siqyor, Ana 1ts s Siingls way tofi: COYVEFing Hills for | ™OmK PROONMENT ROAD YoM th N Hundred | othe: steel diner wibl be convert- staSibgytok unday night suPPeR) prepare ot Four Young Men | A ore an INne Hundre |'ed into an observation®parlor car “hyaml::l-m:l‘(:asz-tluich::na:nduh;v; | Good headway is being made) on 1. Men Employed Most- ‘d"“ng the winter. efif Siig’ mkal one ‘easy o CHEESE BALLS WITH SALAD| SpAtTTLE, Sept. 13—Search is the road improvement work being' v 1 Maint | - ‘The managsment has advertised ! co.vo P;:fie erything on the| Cream cheese, or cottage cheese made for four men, two of carried on by the Bureau of Public | y in Maintenance {16 conmiruction Of ten ‘Sompostte| roa ARALMET bretohe salot acy onsd ihto ssmmd agls, spread | them ~(rusties, who have eseaped 'Roads on ths-Douglas side of the 252 | steal .cars, of 110,000 pounds ca-| .o ding to taste. You might serve; with salad dressing and sprinkled| from the Monroe < reformatory. |Channel since about the middle of (Ancaorage ~fimes) 7| pacity, and.for ten new steel ai ondl hgot dish, such as chopp:d with broken nuts makes a pleas- The men are Fred Fortier and'last month. Several of the old kAp interesting surimary of (‘X'!dump cars of 25 yards capacity.|meat cooked in green peppers cut ing salad accompaniment. ! Leo Rudd, trusties, and Willlam bridges have already been replaced | mnmk work being _done on th_c For the next year and as s000 | onen vand hot. rolls, buttered, 2ré} cOOSE YOUR FOOD Sotows n;;P and D.: Ray ‘Puteher. by‘cu]v(-“,s and fills m}d the re- aska Railroad this. summer is|as weather conditions: permit the good. ‘Then have.a dish with ra- Dean was convicted of grand mainder of the work laid out wnll' given by Colonel O.,F. Ohlson, -work will be started -of ballast<| gicmes olives, hearts of artichokes I you‘are having a lu&;het:n larceny in Seattle and Dutcher of probably be completed by the end . general manager of the road, as ing the" main track betwene Mc-|gna BBk stomatoes. tiled Wit or Efldh ‘suPper and Wwish> 80 Jyislary in Everett. of the present month. $ollows: | Kinley. Park . station and Summit celery. and - coverdd with salad make it pleasing ' to the es;e :5 Hunting partiés with dogs are F. E. Swartz, engineer in charge P On September 1 the Alaska and also between Fairbanks and | greesing. . Another dish can con- :oelgrh S:u;ht‘ 1731‘:: c;:z‘r? y;ui ¢overing the nearby hills. {here, expects to leave at the end |- i in its y & e ——————— ¥ g::xvl;:’a(lo?aihfii’}l] c;:;)lo:efsnlln L;-ic Happy and between l?unbar and | tain sliced meats, and another po-| . 1. schcmi 1s,. oratgN 4/ green !of this week to look after sum: mallit:e;‘ % 5 dr‘ P | North Nen‘ana and also the WOrK | tap0 salad, and another cold slaw. SAmehiRks' whetd i b n, or FORMER COUNCIL WOMAN Iwork in the Hoorlah district while D ] S e 0L 7o | OGSt &), plckled bl efived tomatoes, red: peppersizéc| = OF BEWASD FASGES AWAY e i G it icled restle of the south approach to|jogk, attractive on a plate. For . ! i projec calyerts have been given prefer- the Tanana river bridge at Ne-| gessert @ nice home-made ]ayer‘dis}ms where it is red. Thldnklng | Mrs. Swartz left for Juneau on! efca this /season. Considerable 'nana. ookl Gnd soblbe: out color schemes Is fun and has = Mrs. Jénnie ‘Pauion died Sep- Monday to visit with friends dur- | filling-in of wooden trestles also - - d worthwhile results. ,tember 3, at Seward, as a result 'ino the week. has, been “done this year. & of cerebral hemeorrhage, at the RSP S el L e s ot FIVE MINUTES EXTRA | 2 . age: of & During her life- Rheb s i zflp"‘a‘ifu’ve"’sii?fi ror cerrivc-vr Toue|Radium Is Believed e i, it was o anuns.| < VACATION ENDED on the Chickaloon branch. y eauty iNt | 1t you are the one to arouse Found on Alice Arm'any public spirited woman. Al} £ An éngine hous: is now unwr the household in the morning a B 21 jonc time she served as a mem- After a two 'weeks' vacation as construction at Curry to replace! very kindly procedure is to alloW| pprcer pupzme o, Sept: ber of the Seward City Council, head of the dry goods department the structure which was dcv'rcyed five minutes for the waking-upj o —George B. Casey has returned and carried out her duties un- of the B. M. Behrends's store in there by fire last May. process, particularly with children.f "0\ i ire ooom atice Arm, where flinchingly as male Councilman. Juneau, Mrs. Felix Gray returned An extra gang of approximate- | This keeps the shock from being Bo. Bia bt};en prospecting for the' Mrs. Paulson took an active part| to her duties there yesterday. 1y, 60 men are making repairs 'n};)x;v ;zzfie:;;ult;‘ Czl;z:‘x:i; \]:;f):er::‘hx:; last several months. This year, ifl flcct\fm (l;ot;l m;lmxci]pall .}n\iv ry to the Moose Creck branch, which st e me~ Apm e he revisited some claims at the territorial, an % or the last "“1 Brunswick Bowlmg Was damaged by washouts last . 5 & % foot of McGrath Mountain, which vears has besn the Territorial| | fall, necessitating grade raising; five minutes. he first staked many years ago School Tax Collector for Seward.! | Alleys ! also the raising of three bridges; AT for their silver prospects. ,She came to Alaska in 1910. | Pcsl Billiards Bowling i * reducing of curvatures, ballasting ’I‘VHlNGS NOT TO DO From these claims, Mr. Casey . —— | | Cigars Tobacco Soft Drinks and riprapping. Don't serve cucumbers without| nas pronght with him a remark- BIDS SOLICITED ! Lower Front Street, opposite 4 Between Miles 232 and 233 the ‘ putting in ice water for an hour| ,pa sample of ore, having all! | Winter and Pond | » main track has bzen raised five or two or three before—unless YOU | tha characteristics of pitchblende, Sealed bids will be received to seven feet to eliminate hazards | like t}.wm limp. the ore of radium. The bangue is until 3 p. m., October 5, 1933, and of washouts and ice jams from Don't peel fruit until ready for{ guartz and hornblende which the then publicly opened, for furnish- i the Susitna river. About 40,000 _ juse—unless you do not qb]ect to | 17ack pitchblende stringers pene- ing all labor and materials and - . cubic yards of rock will be carried | CFRANCES ~Rick ‘its becoming slightly disclored. trate. ! performing all work for dredging LU XI 'I E i at Curry this season to be used = - o— prproxSmate\y 22925 cubic yards i for protection of embankments| Wash the face thoroughly with | SHE-WAY TRAFFIC Of loose material and removing HOSIERY | and bridge ends, and fl;_flm:t eros- | any good soap and warm water | F: Notice to Auto Drivers :approxlmately 6,627 cubic yards of fon at high wa!sr perlod;vJTF}l:s‘berom retiring. Then allow the| 'y Beginning at 7 pm. outbound rock in Wrangell Narrows, Alas- includes 200 yards furnished the|pores of the skin to breathe dur- h | traffic onl. i i ka. Further inf tion - ” y will be permitted on Xa. urther information on ap - lv:‘;;r Dxenpea;'nsmc;lz:t Siov:ar:leakwater lngd the night and apply your o zs Willoughby Avenue and E. St. to plication %o the U. S. Enging;r ones te’vens rovel 3 | fzeding cream in the morning.| . 112th on Fair Week evenings. | ©ffice, 412 Federal Office Build- e ‘The work of filling in trestle you may allow it to remain on| thzs man ? (Signed) ~ ©, J. DAVIS, | Ing, Seattle, Wash. Sho approaches to the cast fork of the the face as long as you please, 3 i Chief of Police. SN ESSE g Chulitna bridge and trestle ap- put an hour is suffieient. oo & [ Theté' arée moré than 21,000 ap- ‘ oaches to Susitna and Cantwell| Try this reversal of th 1 A Exclusive Dealers i s i Wlh e oot Sk . b How e usuall @ FOUND unmcomscious; | The ads bring you the Informa- plications on file' for jobs on the ixclus alers his Jeasn. ‘;‘;‘};’:‘fes and see how your skin mumbling of jewels, robs tlnn about qunmy. style and price. Boulder Dam pmjecz | Approximately 200,000 yards of SR bery, murder, apparently' A dirt will be required for the work. | suffering loss of memory In th: work along the entire| ELKS ATTENTION and without means of; railway, there is being employed' Mecting tonight at 7:30. adv.; identification. | = | Daily C 1 Puzzl ‘ aily ross-wor( uzzie ACROSS Sofution of Yestérday's Puzzle 19. Small lslana | L Tyve of road 23. Merry | ! . Passe . & | b 3} Bt acen [RTAITPEAIGIATS] Ea receiving 3 17 Woolly surtace ] x,;"n;d:.L‘)\lrli:l‘;llnl ONEST A RIDDELL TR e claimed him as her hus- N pues. . Ardtclal band but, strangely L Rooned s 30. Decorate envugh, there was not the bird: % Quetk letter slightest expression of af- 33, Made a cere tain =olt fection or emotion by her. ! . shot 35 Arllcle of Negative | i i | prefix ‘ * . First name of 7. | a famous b i P “ " with handles #1. Do something 44 One whore- | in retuzn Jects orthoe 8. Flower con- dox belief ner. 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