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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE \GOVDAY OCT. 2, 1933. . 7 [} ‘;Lonndermg a number of applica- UB | ticns for membership, will be held promptly at 2 o'clock. It is for ID Hn I-D TEA nbers- -6 and - club officials BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG By BILLE DE BECK WELL ----1 SAW IN' THE PAPER THIS MORNIN' WHERE THE SVIPE- COULDN'T LAST THROUGH THE' NIGHT --- - POOR SULLY IN THE HOQSEGOW-: MRS. FINNEGAN BAWLIN' HER HEAD OFF ----- SAWBUCK ON THE LOOSE SOMEWHERE --AN--- that as many members as pos- ible be on hand for this part of AN'VYA THINK SAMIY'S GOOSE 1S COOKE® ? ~ 1T LOOKS LIKE CURTAINS FOR THE BIG BOY, BARNEV-- BOY ! F1 - SNW MY, MIND OFFA MY TROUBLES ----TLL QO CRAZY----- OON'T GET q SNiF the session. It will be followed at 2:30 by a short and interesting program, after which club members will be hostesses at the informal tea until 4:30. HOW LONG YA BEEN WORKIN' HERE, S\STER? It is especially stressed that the Nisvie' R 5 b4 Iv\.\\ lV’l({mbelS of Orgamza~ social hours is open to all women | hion \vlll BC HOK’IO[‘ GUCS!S of the town, whether club members not, who are interested in the i at Social “Meeting |work the -organization’* i Woing —_— through its various departments. | rst of a series of {1t is entirely a social occasion, ; new members of the or-{and no charge of any kind will be on will be the feature of {made. It is hoped that a large 1 mecting of the Juneau |number of townswomen will avail Grine Bivaln Siohes adaN Club, scheduled for to-{themselves of the 'opportunity i il e | ternocn at 2:30, as an-|come in closer contact with the C H. U | nou swhere in the columns|members and officers of the or- P .,l {Hoover Urges [ of . For this |ganization, and that this first open Dally ross'lvor(l uzfi 1 DO U(’L 1S {General forsake its | mecting of the year will maet with F. utra eous ortune =3 o 3 the Council |popular approval from all who are 1 ool dish i;"r':\'v'ifa | \Support of NRA will moet insiead | dble to be present, Mrs. R. R. Her- : LpI0 D miih o s | q ! Mtaa WenZiorth ! | Dugout, Eleven new |mann, Secretary, sald. b s-.fx‘.'ff'"‘ . pe 1 . { AMAHA, Neb., Oct. T the club, elected to| - 19’,' goriia’ Suwwer . SINOPAIS: The dozed man picked. |littlo on_chia.._She. alo,, wrote ;‘nhi:m "llcmver, :ccn:lpanu: {membership at (()\L: 1‘:5( busine::i WED AT TANANA 3 a 8! .4 up after creck of th Ror Yor . y wife, enroute home mee be the honor guests 18, Capital of | Bira's beak | Wracn was vemoved from the hes- |Minor verse and belonged to a so- . . + P 1o ! ki s”,rm.z,. “,.qme‘{”n. | i:,,‘,a bl’nlcrhrt.:l;;abnfi'fmfilvnxm 1‘,;::,; clety under the rules of which all (,al::rnia after ;l‘sltlng '.I‘I:" n_f t )n' and 1tv115 le,xpz':tcj W\i ‘1“ X;(;or;xckm;&aot l;o:e(:::e, 15, Kina of dog name ] have gone to Nesta's Wrothers |the members read one amother’s b I AL O i ) U oy e g g m:] T ot “Fhoonta vh e ng; o 11. Collect Girdle house in Ledlington. The man |compositions. Caroline called it to cne group whom he ad- | augmented, if not doubl-|of Tacoma, were married recently ;g, 91.,‘,;;".—‘.#: !flu)l: swans | “'Vuc'm':f"?’m" of rv;xuu’l;lv a'xlui The Vicious Circle ! dressed: “I urge support of | ed brief business meeting | at Tanana by United States Com- 3 k o) robvery. 4 few moments. after his . v ’ Pl 2 : | 3 bt an i vemovdl, Caroline Leigh: arrives It was half past seven whep Caro- | the NRA program. We must |tha precede the social hour. | missioner Jessle M. Howard. 22. Wide expanse ectrified at the kospital, hoping the man may _ . help the Administration to put Thi: pecial business meeting, >-eee 23, Pitch one’s narticle be lier cousin Jim Randal, 4s she | line ran her car iuto the shed which 9 .| chnied® akios o & ot | ieq tent . Deep groove [ is Jeaving, disappointed, the did duty as a garage and went up it over if humanly possible. called expr y for the purpose of | Classified ads pay. e T e | imentions a serap of a letier, bear: | the flagged path with the red stand- | T e T h ilitary stu- great pros- g dhe signature *“Caroline™, foun b llagg e et Seriiy‘and | i Smas pociet_ Garolin defer | axd rose.treca on elther side of it. "|IIIIlllllllIIIIHllIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIHIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIflli|IIIIImlIlllIIIIIIllIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIII“ 81, Swiss river hapviness | mines to continie her search. Mean= 33¥ Title of a 3 Mea” ‘ while the man las awaketted, and The cottage was reaily two cot- monk 3. Stulf with & Dbeen toli Ly Nesta he has shot ge v ) Forward soft sub- C J A van n}',, oy o e 13: :]a;) )othm‘gndlwiillyh‘;;t T]a.le!.t(‘rxc:‘r;l re stance mous Van Berg emeralds. ‘e re- T opene re 0 i -3 W tilagshie 3, Pllaged:, L R L Gap Is Su“lqently lose mempons nothii, Caroling, becti2 | room, out of the corner of which a ferment 4. Conjunction 49, Microbe | to Permlt of Foot at the hospital, is sire somiething {8 | steep curly stajr went up to the bed- 42, S\\dnv sud- 1’3 J\\:nuve“melfll b Bonl} of H 52, Ar\;eslml' ,1_ l N wrong. rooms v eniy toone & Vermilion selected pas- ouse of gPe- 2. View sos for Rings l ravel iNow Caroline stood on the dobr-ste “ a“ Cl)\‘nnlzed i Tair, Bull apart, | Chapter 12 said, “Golly!” P . Low of cattle oal scu! ” ¥ ¥ 45, Contradict 65. Come in ek Anger 5 Foot travel over the Third Street | All the ad b ushed 48, Fall behind DOWN 6. Coriclitive of Late: comb, A NEW LEAD 2 fugatinze hed been pus Fall b clativ Late: i i ; S G ehent 1. Weakens ither fork Qi s/ now cnomsiile s B WA S i ¢ | DACK, and there was lald out upon avorite 2. Drug-vielding 7. Outfit ss Meial fastener Wweck saw sufficient fill made to AROLINE was quite gertain <t {116 1o0r a short length of brightly & Conceniea ek ¥ Dty Resnanc i finally close the gap which, with Riddell was not only a|flowcred chintz, a longer piece of ) 7/dEl) il A /// is due this afternoon or evening,| settled it—not that it needed set-|about ten years older than C 4 / are Miss Lucille Fox, Miss Mar-| e she feit quite, quite|line, and she had just missed being garet Miller and Mr. and Mrs.| suro. ¢s pretty as her own romantic pic- 559, her masts, tackle, apparel,| First publication, Sept. 21, 1933, lure to the rear porch to th2| 1 a carbon-papered buol{ and | them on to the serge—" by % G 5 i structure. { then gets the floor-walker to sign. Caroli 1 furniture fixtures, anchors, ma-{ Last publication, Oct. 6, 1933. 8 aroline gurgled. chinery, engines and equipment, = | o T i o tingled ali over with ex *“It'd look exactly like boiled and J. V. DAVIS, Respondents. NOTICE | BABY GIRL IS BORN | citement as she looked at it. It w regns served up with asters.” TO ALL CONCERNED: MOOSE MEETING TONIGHT | in hor vocabulary, *“absolutely | “Po you think it would? And even OTICE 1S MEREBY GIVEN| MOOSE MEETING TONIGHT | \ ijoniedd was’ bord yester-| Stified with meal” To start with |thep there wouldu't be enoush, with o dal. have, why said Motorship ESTE- neglected drive, a church, a parsop: | about him 3 ] 2 . ) all day. It s0 hard [ ] . BETHher masts, tackle, apparel, CAPTAIN AL WEA’"‘IERS, IS AVAII.ABLE age, two or three houses of the bet- to have to live ::es e,:sfmnml?,fi, | furniture, fixtures, anchors, m; f ter sort, a butcher, a baker, a gep- w‘hom anyone to confide in. If chinery, engines and equw::lnd FOR CHARTER TO HUNT{M; PARTIES R eral shop which is aleo the post-| Unple James had died six months ) should not be condemn:;i :uzdnands. . 7 § office, and a straggle of cottages. = |darlier, ft might have made all the 3 / to_ satisfy libellant’s said de Miss Arbuthnot, who was Caro- | difference. Jim wouldn't have quar- i ' FFrr o a 11 72 m/a 3 HE dANENEE I -1 e li/fll.%’ %%Ifi.llfi%fl ”I%i.flllll%fll ] = .I 3 g T NOTICE OF ATTACHMENT AND , ARREST OF PROPERTY, No. 3519-A. In Admiralty. In the District Court for the Ter- ritory of Alaska, Division Num- ber One, at Juneau. JESSIE PATTERSON, whose mar- ried name is. Mrs. John S. Pat- terson, Libellant, vs. Motorship ESTEBETH, Official Number 216,- that I, ALBERT WHITE, as United States Marshal for the Territory of fi.ugsd‘;g‘]“;e?l'fgi;g";‘;r:;‘z 1\;‘0;:’: o Mre Hesbort’ Snothen, This f5| Smithies. irohmongers. And then|lo¥ I can work In the crepe de Alaska, did on the 21st day of Sept.} oiny have a hig class to initiate the couples's first child. Mrs.| there W the ad: —29 Market ' ckine whatever 1 do.” 1913, attach and- arrest the Motor- after which ‘there will Be' an old Snethen is the daughter of Mr. Ctreet, Ledlington. Lastly there was | ship ESTEBETH, Official Number 216,559, her masts, tackle, apparel, furniture, fixtures, anchors, ma- chinery, engines and equipment, in the above-entitled action in the above-entitled court, brought by Jegsie Patterson, libellant, against ‘the Motorship ESTEBETH, her masts, tackle, apparel, furnitura, fixtures, anchors, machinery, en- gines and equipment, and against J. V. DAVIS, in a certain cause civil and maritime, for damages in the sum of $10,716.00, claimed by libellant to have been sustained by her while a passenger aboard said vessel on January 2, 1933, and in which libel the libellant de- mands payment of said damages together with interest and. costs, ingluding $500.00 as a proctor’s fee And 21l persons are hereby cited to pe and appear at the time and place of the return of said process, to-wit: The 14th day of October 1933, if the same shall be a’ day of jurisdiction, otherwise, on the next day of jurisdiction thereafter, at._ the hour of 10:00 o'clock a.m., in the District Court Room in the Federal and Territorial Building in Juneau, Alaska, and then and there to interpose their claims for the same and to make their sllega- tions and answer in that behalf, and to show cause, if any they’ Upon failure to so appear and bat. it Sl s o FINE | Watch. and Jeweiry Repairing | at ‘very reasonable rates | | ' WRIGHT SHOPPE | | PAUL BLOEDHORN | Wt T L R RSLIT answer, del’aulb wm bc entered and condemnation ordered as prayed for in this libel suit filed here. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, Sept. 21, 1033. ALBERT WHITE, U. 8. Marshal. By DONALD E. MARTIN, Deputy U. 8. Marshal. R. E. ROBERTSON, M. E. MONAGLE, Proctors for Libellant. iashioned Dutch Lunch for the Legionnaires. G. A. BALDWIN, —adv. Herder. HUNTERS Attention Anywhere—Anytime FOR INFORMATION: Phone 4623—Frank Olsen | |las. and Mr. the passing weeks has gradually lessened. Within the next week or two it is hoped to have the{ fill widened enough for cars to cross. While the bridge fill has| progressed, the strests in general have not heen neglected. Some of the principal thoroughfares have been, shaped "up, ditches put in, and graveling is being done to provide a suitable and lasting sur- face. When the work is complet- COMING ON LOUISE | Aboard the Princess Louise, which Harry Hill, all enroute to Doug-| Jas. Miss Fox and Miss Miller are returning to their home, and{ gia the Hills, who have been taking| a in the exposition are on their way| r to thz Westward. —.——— CARD PARTY ANNOUNCED The St. Luke's Guild has an-| nounced Friday, October 13 at the date when they will give a public} card party in the League rooms. Bridge and whist are planned and attractive prizes are awardad. ., | CHURCH BEING REPAIRED | Work of repairing and ‘making improvements to the Congregation- | al church is now under way with J. C. Korkham in charge. Improve- | ments planned are a glass enclos- day morning in Seattle to Mr,; i and Mrs. Ed Martinson of Douz-| and Mrs. Snethen were married about six years ago. ' Mr. Snethen is connected with a| brokcrage firm in Seattle. | | | | | | but a lying Snatcher, and that for some irrelcvant reason of her own she had disappeared with Jim Randal. If it wasn’'t Jim, how did he happen to have a bit of my letter in his pocket? she asked her- self, She could see the twirl with which she had written Caroline—quite an extra one because she was S50 thrilled about Jim. Why should any- 3_—, ed Douglas will have fine thor-j one but Jim Randal have the torn- 2" said Caroline. “.-. // . / oughfares. off end of a letter with Caroline on Miss Arbuthnot sat back upun her s o o it? heels and slewed around. She had Sho ought to have asked the day was Caroline with » that would have On the strengih of which she other cup of tea, ~nd was me was Caroline, e that just anyone had, of 1d Ceroline B 1 cper at Packham ind then mbered the foided paper had given she ren of her TA‘Pi w2s what th <. And Caro! r head and e o7 1 the paper, and out fa there was the name of the shop— the bill itself, for one purdonium. or the iove of Mike—what's 2 purdonium?” said Caroline solemn- 1y, and then all at once remembered Mrs. Pocklingtons sale. Coalscuttles became purdoniums when they got into an auction. They evidentiy started life in ironmongers’ shops under the same classic alias. Anyhow Mrs. Riddell had bought a purdonjum at a shop in Ledlin, ton, and if you bought a coalscuttle in Ledlington, the chances were tiat you lived somewhere near by and that you made them send it home. Of course you might take jt away in a car—but coalscuttles do have the most revolting corners, and what would be the sense of scratching your car when Smithies might juet as well deliver the thing? She paid for her tea, went down six moss-grown steps to the car, and | qy poreu over a map. Ledlington was 2 ‘zood 'fifty miles. She lcoked at her watch , . . getting on for six. It was a clear impossibility to reach Mr. Smithies before his shutters went up. HE village of Hazelbury West is like @ rogd many other English | I villages. There is a pond, and a green, a big house with stone pillars crowned by pineapples and a long line Leigh's first cousin once re-|f moved, lived in the last cottage on the left. Caroline lived there with her. Sometimes she wondered whether she was just going to go on living in Hazelbury West with Patsy Ann for ever and ever. Miss Arbuthnot had been chris- tened Ann, but preferred to be called Patsy. Sbe skeiched a litile, i o i pisod § ucd her bag | sage-green serge, and a remnant of navy-blue crepe de chine with a pat- tern of green and yellow daisies. Some strangely shaped pieces of newspaper were disposed like fis- lands and peninsulas npon the serge, while, kneeling with her back to the door and holding a pair of cutting- out scissors in a hesitating, hover- ing manner, was Miss Patsy Ar- buthnot, ’ “Patsy Ann—what are you do very pretty dark hair, and it wo nh ious that she had been runnin Lar fingers through it. She ture of herself. 1 melting dark eyes and sly long lashes; she had and a lisp. She wore a rathe; od epimson smock stuck danger- ouely full of pine, and a yard-meas trailing round her neck fike a . I'm o glad you've come!” you think I'd been ab- “This won't come out.” Caroline came nearer | veyed the mess. What are you trying to do?” “It's those three remnants that 1 cot. There isn’t enough of any of hem, but I thought if I could cut {cut the chintz flowers 'uxd appliqué and spr- | these long skirts. And I don't sce “\IOU can’t,” said Caroline witn J great firmness. “And, if jwe dont have some food s | shall probably swosn. I've got a feel- ng that I shall see those asters go- ing ‘round and round in about half a ‘migute. What are we having?” “Scrambled eggs.” o and scramble them. I'll put the: muss away. You can make a initting-bag out of the chintz, and a tablecloth for Mrs. Vickers out of | the' serge—if you keep it here, I'll | lcaye home. I dare say I'll have an |i¢ea about the crepe de chine some iat‘h.Er time. Now go and cook. I sim- ly must wash.” ‘When Caroline came down again shg had taken off her hat. She laid the table, and presently Miss Ar- | bathnot came in with a flushed face and a #moking dish of eggs. As she | PBt it down, she shot a hesitating udstioning glance at Caroline— *It wasn't Jim?" “1 don’t know?” “You don't know?” “He's gone to Ledlington. I'm go- |Ing there tomorrow. He's lost his memory, I don't awfully want to talk about it, Patsy Ann. tsy looked a little offended. She Caroline dearly, but she thought her odd. It was odd of Caro- 1ine to be so reserved about Jim Patsy could have talked with his “uncle and gone . As it was, every time she gmrouh the village there were ill: at the entrance to hh&i ttle more covered h green mould, and the drive a more noglected. And Caroline’ opldn’t talk about any of it. ll J. B. Lippincott Co.) LOUR, butter, salt— now what comes next? What kind? tionally advertised. And where did you buy it, madam? From Mr. Whoozit’s store—for Whoozit Brothers are ADVERTISING -So-and-So’s Baking Powder at a SPECIAL PRICE today! Every wise housewife knows that the question “what to buy” Baking powder? So-and-so’s, of course—it’s na- g1 isn’t any more important to her pockelbook'thgn;-“where to buy it.” That’s why she checks carefully through the Daily Alaska Empire ads every day. Whether it’s bakidg bowder, new hose, a rug or a lipstick, she knows that the Daily Alaska Empire ads ALWAYS answer her shopping question, “What Comes Next?” —MOST ECONOMICALLY'! i Alaska Empire IIIIImlllllmlIIIIIII!IlIIIIIIIIIlI!IIIIIlIIIIMHIIIMMHWHIMHIWMBIIHMIIIM“IW ' ] Wi hesstiei o s s nebane cebbaiN