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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, SEPT. 21, 1933. EANTIM, ol ; (sAWBUCK! Eiiafifiic»wwf o \ | DISPLAY READY, BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG Dere 8.G an Sygpy Yayse 2 Guys Goztz, YOUR BAD JOKES 2?77 e WHERE ARE YA 2?2 ° Fine Waucws LOVING MOTHER, PATIENTLY AwAITS & EY'S RETURN-"&? By BILLE DE BECK MY OWN LITTLE DARLIN' | | th { { ha In adatl EW FURNITURE | | JUNEAU- YOUNG ticn to the bright, fresh-| nted fronf, and ripairs (o, oundation of the huxld.nq‘ Juneau-Young Hardware st s extensively remodeled th xux-‘ A HAT WiLL xrxlnux department on the sacond; HAPPEN WHEN HE por il 3 * i . Several partitions have heen re- | -;i\;‘\,‘s :ER ’//// 2B f moved and now the entire, largef |i s % “HAS g‘N AWAY--7 # floor spdrn is devoted to an ar- LOUISE FAZENDA - i ically arrangad furniture . dis- 3 ng Feauures Syndicate Inc . Greas Bratin nglvs reserved AuGed. ! More fine complexions are ruined me = % T 3 the summer the|by unwise experimenting with cold { been consistently | creams than by wind and weather. | HOG PRODUCER Daily Cross-word Puzzle e o | e " | ACROSS . Kind ot wood | Now. ing to John W. Jon tick to that partfcular cosmetic 5 | e 14. Linger on the | | the ¢ v has one of the most | Ie 5 of the advice from well | "7 musical ko NEWQ complete stocks in Alaska to show | meaning friends. : 4 4 5 csan o e :Suhsunc. it {the public of Jumeau and this| This is a simple hint, but it is ewing 100} ".eld \ vieinity. important. ' {ound: Foads - . Solemn . Confiict SAVIKKOS . IS LEAVIN [ neru: g o toiauy o\ [IS8 LEIGHT mid the dey e yBheaton £ Gonsevcion | Yo RO ms“nv.m“.m\HJNERAL SERVICES |THREE_HALIBUTERS e Alice Arden is smashe o | B the Blston hospit | nurse. hn 3 3 1 Withdraw . First man s 24 A i ;,;; “ait | von year sia Casoine teign 1o [Federal Premium Price to} f fova BB | e une sy e sevica| TOR MRS MARTIN SELL AT SEATTLE o beada” and repeats the name that warm, dark volce of hers. Be Paid—Is Surplus Thve suunre e e have bookzd passage on the North- | GLSON HELD TODAY SEATTLE, Sept. 21. — Three afl.'{'flfflfl kT i o Someone once said that Caroline’s | Relief Pl Snierinie - hame: hbbr. m leaving tonight for Seat-| s nal e e $ttal v reapionse to & query broud- | voice was like damask roses. He was | elier Ilan inbound HEpeak tiom vhere they will establish them- ~ Funeral services for Mrs. Mar-| ®B0 B€CRUCIE Fn O | sahy ke uiion,uidto taken | an infatuated young man who wrote | sl o : Larke'servent | selves in an apariment while the Un Olion. pioncer Alaskan woman) ©g BN, I8 R g CalBl Gway Uy oh accident; the |Dpoetry. Caroling laughed at him | By FRANK I. WELLER 15 patmaturity % e former attends the University of Who passed a at the home of SRR :;4000 g | aa “"‘"‘,‘,’,’l‘f,{'“'“\";‘:,"{‘I"‘:,“J’;fic‘_lgj," kindly but firmly, and all her friends | (Accociated Press Farm Editor) | 35 ¢R/4, o . Allure Washington, to continue prepara- her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. 2;(:"3‘ i S oy ungs Rk it | duhmuh permission (3 remove the | chaffed her about her crimson voice, WASHINGTON, Sept. 21—Of ail| Y oo - W{,‘(‘{:’:ll’]’:"g‘, tion for his chosen profession in|and Mrs. William Garster, Tues- f 150 hod gccents' e | Afty seho is her hushand, sho aags, | A1l the same there was something |the emergency crop surplus rglief rass siem address fine arts, day morning, were held this after- [ ing for 102 an DU iy Sl Pl e plans, that offored hog raisers 1s| 3 CiEe o lncineh cnane g9, Poker tormy | 102 9 L o o " the. chapei| Trom the local banks—Wesiey e . “We'ro up to our eyes,” said the | the most simple and direct. EES Eiviviog 52 Philippine OUM Tk Al {of the Carter Mortuary. yith 15,008 mgungs “’;““3 fo. 4 day nurse. But che did not say it as | The cotton farmer had to plow| {3 Projoer Lo aler RN LG | 'The Rev. Exling K. Olafson of-jand 5% cents a pound. Chapter Four firmly as she might have done it {up 10,000,000 acres, enter contracts | 4g Take un 4 ;ho lurmc. Arriving home last night on ficiated at the services and in- o DANGER AHEAD Caroline had not been gazing at her | With the government and awaiti g . ae"® 62 sum up i 64 Watched the Yukon were Mrs, John Rund-|terment was in Evergreen Ceme- | e= with ‘the sort of melting intensity | his benefit check. The wheat far-j “ invader 5 T”Egv:,u s pulirrowly it and DRty st 5 Ndesha e Pall bearers were George TOM turned the color of a tallow | which very few people had been |mer Will have to set up county| 35 © TAlgonquin 8. 57. State of the W. E. Feero, after about a month’s' Konlhepp, D. M. Bothwell, William candle. known to resist. prganizations and copiract for his| . o, | Indians 9 No‘tje:":;‘ uy‘xlnm ahtenie: Bl EmoOUile XE5 ac-‘R‘Ck Fred Oliver, Ed Jones and “1 know,” said Caroline. “And I'm | individual domestic allotment. Lads " " cale g 5 Pote Riley. “The—the emeralds?” i e & i e of that for the ho o companied fo Juneau by her| k Vi #H18 Reptiright on ‘about themm1{ 102 SOHTV & BRiber wou, hut.L'ze Hese Js Rope of that ar e FAE | daughter and grand-daughter Hel- Mrs. Olson is survived by her | Pt Tig i B come about the message that was | preducer. If he has healthy pigs| 45, { husband and one daughter, Mrs. | bow he’d hidden them, and no one | hrogdceast last night, because 1 think | weighing between 25 and 1004 3 | Garster, both of whom live in Ju- s else knew where they were, 1 tell|the man who was picked up may be | pounds which are ~bout to far- | FIREHE’N.T.O MEET |neau yoii he kept right on. I've got to get | my cousin, Jim Randal And oh, | row, he has merely to take thfifl; ndithilbiy " e [/ him away before anyone tumhles to please may | see !Iim.’!" to his nearest h.\eswck tihmm aln | Regular meeting of Hose Com-! Classified aas p" 'Ls &5 108 b The day nurge took the time to | collect the federal oremium pricc.; panies 1 and 2 of the Douglas what he's talking ahol{t- | look at Miss Caroline Leigh. They Big Respons: at St. Louis Volunteer Fire Department will be ;. Tom leaned back against the side busy in the ward. hut perhaps Indicative of the response from | held this evening in the City Hall | [} « ofthé car and fixed an alarmed gaze | not quite so busy as she had said. | producers was the first day's rush | ! e PEMRAA The superiority of funerals ) upon his sister’s face. His eyes were | The six bus cases were none of them | 9t St. Louis, where 50000 pigs| p ,/ / D. H. §. HONOR SOCIETY EXPRESS rests largely on the attention of the same shape and color as|® taly Serious, ‘and they had |fram fiye sigies tamed the fapii-| / // //-.“// . RENEWING ACTIVITIES given to the smallest details Nesta's; he had the same straight g m,’l .ty Sl Bag thelr In: | ee. S’ Sekpers | S of service. Flowers, for exam- R R T | MONEY || Eoi et K ar 5 s it ..mhlufl,me,s vfmm’ent to loak | 4,000,000 pigs and 1,000,000 mw.sj ident of the Douglas High School fully arranged by one of our line of eheek and chin. But the driv-| at Miss Leigh, who was - very easy | between now and October 1, the| 34 / 35 3 Honor Society at the meeting last staff who is skilled in such processed meat to be sold to the night. Barbara Savikko is vice- ()RDFRS matters. A small detail over- emergency relief administration rur // 75 | president and Mary Pearce, secra- { 4 looked by some — we consider < distribution to the needy. ../% .“/ .. { tary-treasurer. Elsa Lundell and it an important element of The tarmer will get from $6 per | Helen Pusich were appointed to superior funeral direction. hundreweight on pigs between 96 !inqulre into the scholarship stand- ANYTIME 4 and 100 pounds and $9.50 on those ings of new members. ranging from 25 to 30 pounds, less When the baskethall games i specified market differentials based | start, the Torch Society plan on t ¥ ¢ ¥ [ on the distance from his nearest; celling hot dogs at the games. B l M ,r f shipping peint and nearest author- | Later on in the fall, the Society uuer auro The Charles w. ! ized processipg point to Chicago. will sponsor a banquet at which Carter Mortua i Paid by Processor's Tag | the members will receive their Drl‘g Co. y { Livestock dealers will pay the| pins. PHONE 136-2 open market price on sows without i “The Last Service Is the i the usual 40-pound weight Pfll?l;}fi has any attraction for the young. We Deliver Greatest Tribute” s | plus a flat bonus of ity h‘ah; s 2 oy s il Religion is supposed to express 3 . relmbursement to be made by the God through truth and beauty, Processor. 2 eventually to take one out of ev-, but in this age of specialization s e ameaaaaas b £ All this and the cost of process- | cry six hogs out of corn belt fecd | the people turn to art and phil- ing 15 to be paid out of a proces-| ot the number equivalent to the| osophy to satisy those needs” | s sor's tax of one-half cent a pound| gecrease in annual. export of hag! S e ~ live weight on hogs slaughtered| progucts since 1923. The difference AHE SHUGKED MEMBERS OF TRINITY v for domestic consumption during! peiween exports in 1932 and me‘ GUILD TO BE GUESTS > the season starting October 1. Sec-; e-time peak in 1923 was ap. OF MRS. C. E. RICE ! N e WAl jus, esimiicd el proximatsly 0600 bows. CAMBRIDGE, Engiand, Sept. 21 e NI S o il Due to the increased Buropean) TEMERITEE, FORIAE P 0l Mombers of the Tadies Trinity v Pig and sow premiums plus anjnoy production, principally in Ger- ! i Rave, & | uild will be entertained at 2:30 q k ' anticipated rise of 25 to 30 Per| many and Denmark, American ex-| [**RCe l:lnow n d<ess on 1 ik e O en “att!'c . ine. L cent in the open market price of | ports of pork and lard last yea r| stomed to, ;m Zven t‘: Corm Dosniry by wlee S0 Fide, Al ’ hogs 8s @ yesult of the emergency | yere the smallest in half a cen-| CPression of views departing o | 1 1 (he A program Sre expacted ta add be-|yupy. & work of the Guild are welcome to ; # v ” ween $125,000,000 and $150,000,000 The conference, nevertheless, was ahli Y LR wife took him gway® said the nurss, iy i g [a bit startled when Miss Honor|Attend, Mrs. Rice said. Esablished 1898 Juoeap, Alaska i 3 5 s | Ros WP > |ing force was lacking. He felt the pe;';on to look at—shining eyes and :::lid during the next marketing ATTENTION SHIPPERS J;u -tcs'méfi L{xe:ay:ll clg::]gal;;erm:ufn: Daliy Kobptro Waut Ads Pay. 4 pretty hair. and 8 way with her. 3 i i y X s s v esgargie sigil teet of fha trap. 434 Birippiad She was sogry to have to disappoint Farmer Gets “Short Cut” There will pe no sailing from|cd the rostrum to declare: . {10eftectusily, the cager creature: She didn't look | Secretary Waliace has figured| Seattle on September 25 but be-| “I do mot think public worship #Look hare, Neatg=" as it she was used to disappoint. | the farmer a short cut to benefits.|ginning with the Norco safling| — === e ‘She mimicked him. ment; she was more like a child | Assuming the price of fat hogsiOctober 2 and Northland sailing £ *Look here, Fommy—" that puis out its hands and expects | Rext winter would be $6 per hun-icn October 9 we will maintain a| ” . ] “ "Tisn't fair to go bringing me and | 10 have them filled with flowers pr | dredweight a 225-pound animal| weekly service during the winter| Exclusive sweets. “Life isn't like that—well, would bring $13.50. The emergency|season from Seattle to Juneau. The || A gency 4 Mis into this. You go off on your G o"l g out,” said the d" price schedule is $8 on 80-pound’Norco sailing October 2 will go to 2 owp and marry a man we've never| nurse to herself. pigs. or $4.80 each. It would take|sitka, NORTHLAND TRANS- s KABO » o much as set eyes on, and then all 16 bushels of corn to fatten a 60-|aqy. PORTATION CO. 4n a harry you come along and tell "I'M sorry,” ghe said aloud, “but {pound pig which l“ 8 "““m;mt:f o | i CORSETS g 3 't v m“ e 12 i g he’s a crook, and before I know s : f: ‘:f;‘;l; ‘I,Q wasn't your cousig :gg ;3‘:‘; 3‘:“5}" pal i where I am you've dragged me into| = g n the extra feed cost is sub- H ‘ thig Van Berg affair, and therg’s a| d‘}’"? C.;;"”? was the vt trm from the probably gross re man shot and emerglds worth no|°f dismay. "Has he gone?” turn of $13.50 on the finished hog, i ong knows what missing—and why| “The name was Riddell,” said the |, . {pan §) would accrue to the jshguld I be dragged into it when all | nurse. “And his wife came and took | un. for market risks and work T ever did was to lend him my |him away in the longer feeding period. 12 ' motor-bike? Why, all I saw of him | *Oh, his wite?" It is the purpose of the program was to-hand it over in the dark.” “We let him go heéauss she " » ¥Hold your tongue!” said Nesta|seemed so keen on it., and there was 1 sharply. “You won’t come to any|a bus smash we had to take in. Mrs. TEus How SHE I‘OST harm if you, ? what you'se told.| Riddel’s ome of those pegple who 15 LBS. OF FAT ‘Now look here, Tommy; you're not to| will have it thels own way—at least h tism Gone Too get rattied. It's mot the first little [ithgt's how she struck me. Fm sorry Rheuma 'Job we’ve done together—is it?” it wasn’t your cousin.” dl: #T'm going stralght now I'm mar-| 0 sad Caroline—sq am L+ |, FieTe 18 & Woran Wio MU UL DOORS THAT FIT WELL :ril:;lp:fl:;:; l;:;u “He was on the Alice Apden?” troybjed with rheumatism too. Read| and Open Easily! ‘ ' . - g ! #80 you shall, But we've got to get t .d?'ll‘ kaow. Ob, I hope be |ner jeiter: b-nyofon:bo-vfl | o = wasn’t! “I started tagmg Kruschen Salts] | Jimmy away from here. Listen! He| "'y g i A delight you immediately, | came to himself yesterday, and he it you don't know, I should g0 Ypecause of the good it had .done fit so well and open and | S didp't know a thing—not his name, | °™ hoping,” said the day nurse. |or g friend of mine who had been o sasly diot m}oy | P 2 " iy who he is, noy anything. When Caroline looked at her with Ahln-’ crippled with rheumatism. At the b sxw P 'hes awake fhat's how he Is; but| 578 end of the second bottle I wad] mm M“"“"‘" { 'Yes, I can—can’t I? You see, 1 weighed apd find I am now only 200, are peo- | ] [when he's asleep he talks all thely,yen soen pim for & long time—: weight 16§ made of se- | § : itime, and the sort of thing he tatks| | ; . " s 148 pounds [(original welg | o ¥ ' ’ bl labout i3 the sart of thing tnavqi) ODr ROt since I was about fifleen— |ipg) gt which I am so pleased, stiles and threeply | 6 4 rve] 384 Be's been all pyer the world—) {gpy; 1 haye also felt my rheumatism ted panels. | nd you and me ia jail. Now you've} s oy enginesr—and he came home bee! trou . | A : it straight—and now you know much less, which has been so trou- 206k | Way. Sign up with N. R. A. We have pledged our word T'm nok leaying bim Bere o ym oy, 824 T ws In Seotland, Thon in my knees 1 must say| aeRiemimimand. . $252 || 34 Secand and o g e i wrote from London, and 1 wrote ui : : v . I want my share of those en;nr- back and said why not come and iefi}:x‘::- ’l'n;uscuhh:) n; ;;:le:cfld weun .Ch.ib.llsbflfi‘ = 2.66 :: Pifth ‘::do%fl* Help to Raise Wages to President Roosevelt to | and I bet you want yours. You | 3 East. A y |+~ |ca o straight atterwards as much |37 0 SO0 8 08 T,;'.':;"m aia) | Overweight and rheumatic pois-| SFETIITIENT 500 | 24 Sventh gad Goe Increase Employment Stimulate Employment and you like, but yow've got to hclp F"'W% 4 s e s s e 39 w PIEUN R _ the sea.’ | rs | ; o . . . ,;g:’t__ don‘t pq' et e |27 Crgans 1 3 power ‘Rebuild American Prosperity Pay American Wages A . +Bhe gave his arm & squeeze. "..'"? g:tA: “::’nt; P ha tions m—_flule by little that 2 fl oDD. Seaview | * * * * #Buck up, boy! We'll pull it off. haso’t written. You're sure it wasn't' ugly fat goes; slowly, yes—but surer 1 and Indian. s " fi »f';o i ::lysxcl;;:. ‘:; Jjm?” y. X i hfi Oulnoun. Buy where you sgee this Enlist in the N.R. A.. “The nurse nodded. : » : C. L , / in—and remémber we come from 7 than ever before in your life! 47 B.P.R. garage. Masiey, tid all you've gat to do fs | (OPV7IoMt: 1933, J. B, Lippiuicolt Co/ |, gruschen Salts is || s, Wiloseniy. Blué Eagle and Do Your Part L hold that wieel and keep vour| ° Butler Mauro Drug Co. or | . 2 : e Pobwomn et oGNS St 00k 4008, . \Drs Go—g s lagis " 1|, ko . you Fight for America to Revive America P & and costs not more than 8sc. *1983 Fmt Ave. So., Seame ] 3 Aedlly o g8 b ( s