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7 By BILLE DE BECK 5 BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG ° ) 8 -- T GOT ATIP \ g WAAL ---HE DIDN'T AN' LAST NIGHT YA}\:ETEYSAVYIVBEUgL‘(JSF\S&gAN EXACTLY SWIPE 1T, Jo HE COMES BACK-"- Pg;‘KMEAHOPS!' WAS OVER AT THE MYt My 1t T WAS MISTER - --- -- FIRST SWIPES TH' PIG CHEE ! I CAN'T STOCKYARDS LAST NIGHT WHAL oy YOuR PIG \"E EEEEEN, P TN AN LEAVES LOOK AT HIM AND SWIPED A PIG- - -l HE SWIPED? ) T'Te1 S it TO 1/ /{ THE 67¢--/] \WiDOUT DROOLIN, GET OUT-=-- AL _ SWIPED s CLASHES OVER | AR CAUSE FOR MUCHCOMMENT o DOUGLAS NEWS | DOUGLAS FIRE BOYS WILL BE Outra SYNOPSIS: Caroline Leigh re- turns from London to find Patsy Ann, with whom she lives, moon- ing over a_ visit from Robert Ar- her husband, but that he has v the famous Van Berg om- geous Fortune Patiicia WenTiuotlh 1 “It sounds like it.” Caroline was gathering up her bag and gloves. “Of course he said he'd come down | ecasting of Organization| buthnot. Caroling < Res o enare | to ask us about Jim.” I ' at "d b b r st riaye record, for Nesta claim> that With her foot on the bottom step, ndicate : y I'ws 2aroline’s covsin Jim Randal is not | Caroline stood rigid. What had Rob- ert Arbuthnot wanted to tind out? I AP § £ ana 'shot their owner! And | She made an effort and said Bl L ' 5 | there is a siz weeks space in Jim's pies s i WASHINGTON, Oct. 21—Dii- R : with Elmer Van Berg. Caroline es. Someone has told bim about . has learned wothing definite in that broadcast, but they'd forgotten fcrence of opinfon between Gen- ral Hugh Johnson and Donald . police have taken finger prints Bhis Annual Dinner, Card Party, {ropa giass. and inat Van Berpis | to krow wheuner we had ant et 1 b ’ Yook, in which he keeps finger to suppose that Jim was on the Alice 81 counsel of th nd D n [ B prints of friends, has been found Arden.” RA, on -t aj ance Is Dig with a page missing. The page was rden. { initialed “J. R “And you said?" retation of «Flause in the coa Event. for. Public ; ‘ London, but she has heard that the Chapter 29 the name of the hospital. He wanted “I said you thought he might have been. I told him it was the Elston reat Bricaih nighos roscnved {HITLER SHUTTLES BY AIR OVER REICH ESTABLISHING NEW SPEED:RECORDS 2= sewr -4 State police are seeking a legal loophole that will enable them to close & nudist colony opened at Otis, Mass., following complaints made by the Watch and Ward Society, which named Dr. Henry S. Huntington (in- xcdal code wa Evel;ythmg is in freadiness for i : " e or § " cottage hospital, and that you had 3 made much of the annual dinner, card party and | ABOUT ROBER\ been over and tound the man wasn't gert) s leader of the nudist movement in U. S." Also shown are the PPt oo dance’ of the Douglas Volunteer| ¢(YOLLY!” said Caroline to her-{ Jim.I told him the name wasn't Ran- headquarters of the Otis colony and Gertrude von Hausman, one of the v Marious reasons. Fire Department. The dinner staris self. If she hadn’t been so| dalat all—it was a man called Rid- .colion rste l“) ‘1,‘,":'}"Ot‘é’ec"mflf,efi"’s{“{;’rfl;es?”n";g{:ihig;fl o "\r'm“ First, N R £ : & - e % gk indicates loc: o amp @ : er in New g s :Izmsbzcml;;m:t :fi;fi;zt;: ga]l S| yjred, it would have said itself out :;\};vvx},nd his wife had taken bim Noik State, near the summee home of President Roosevelt at Hyde In the capital, a two events are in the Eagles| 'oud. Was it possible that Robert| " «He was quite satisfied?” 4 . i b ol UG elsewhers, the Hall. | had an Ulterior Object? “He went on asking questions. . 3 3 biggest thing at The dance will be held in the| Caroline dwelt with joy on Rob-| He's so thorough. I think it's won- Adolf Hitler has taken to the air in order (o meet his many i the moment. Natatorium starting at 9:30 o'clock.| ert under the Influence of a Tender | derful to be so thorough and con- engagements in different German cities. He is shown alighting at ,INDOW CLE NI VG “And, second DWADRRCHBER |A five-piece orchestra will play| Passion, of Robert Pursuing a scientious.” Munich, a “brown shirt” guard of honor and Nizi Party officials A i) #the fact that Johnson oxpiained|for the danca. Courtship, of Robert Proposing and| Caroline leaned on the old oak greeting him. the''code in one way to cne group yand Richberg in a different way to another group, piqued the in- - | SHOWER FOR MISS MILLER | Being Accepted. She forgot that she was going to sit on a bottom step and let the world go by. Her eyes balustrade. The cottage had been there for three hundred years, and for three hundred years the hands Oct. in a 21— fast MUNICH, Germany, Spending much tiaae attend a funerai, after which he mounted his plane again which | took him back to Bayreuth where PHONE 485 gerest of even the closest observ- Friends of Miss ‘Margaret Mil-| sparkled. She swooped down upon | Of men, and women, and little chil- private airplane, Adolf Hitler has - S o - 5 T DT i 8 g ler, who is to be married No-{ the hearthrug beside Patsy. dren had been rubbing the baluster |peen flitting about Germany of late | he atlended the Wagner music fes- |, BBE: e VTnpr_: have been clashes 'or op- vemper 1, honored her with a “Patsy Ann—what have you been smooth. Caroline’s hands slipped on | ggiqplishing speed records in nis tival Fol{ INS URANCF i Solpi in il B Z‘;‘: shower 1ast night in the League| 1D to? What has Robert been up to?| It "OW i B B e and |eifort to keep engagements av Some tme ago Hitler's private b ! iam F. Ogbur! ed Dbcause [ o Miss Miller was present-| 'Iow could you be.so indiscreet a Balne B widely distant cities. pilot, Captain Hansl Baur, per- ¢ 4 he feli proper consideration was | 3%y 2014 iy orchipd satin | to have him to lunch in the Abing of questions had Robert been asking, | "pyc gir_mindedness has brought | formed another stunt. Flying the See H. R. SHEPARD & SON E not being given to the __com‘umer quilt. | of your chaperon? A gay young man af’fl “1;"." i"" OFankWery Uia'Fhtey {him the popular nickname of “the Chancellor from Munich to Ber- Tele 1 » 409 B M Beh ds Bank B“ § Later Dudley Cates, assistant ad- Four tables of bridge were| ‘ke that! Tell your Aunt Carotine| E!USB PR know?" she | f¥ing Chancellor.” , Baur managed the stretch in elephone . M. behrends bani dg. | b ok ot d M a little over one hour, helped by| 77" o 50 WSRO e o “ministrator, quit because of differ- & i g olayed with high prize going to| - ences with Johnson over 1abor Of-|npg penry Langfelt and low to| Patsy began to cry. Her face| “}(t‘vhen on heard trom Jim last— | Hitler being both head of the favorable tail winds. e T U TN TS gagipations: dnder ‘RS, Miss Alms Savikko, Hostesses at| Worked. Tears came rolling down| ya' what his plana were — snd | Government and leader of the Na-| Oaptain Baif is &d experjenced ALASKA ]‘II'1AT CO o UP TO F. D. R the party were ths Misses Lucille | her cheeks. She sniffed loudly be-| wpether we'd seen nim since he |tional Socialist Party, his duties aviator who has done far over one | ) . A R and Marjorie Fox, Roberta Fraser| tween angry sobs. landed. . .. Oh, and most particular- demand his presence alternately million “air kilometers” in the QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING t Under the National Industrial[and Violet Johnson. “You've never done him justice! | Iy, whether we'd heard trom him, or | % the Wilhelmstrasse in Berlin regular passenger service. For his B Y ; ! Recovery Act Franklin D. Roos e, P've had to put up with your making| about him, since the wreck of the {8nd at the ‘Brown House na- achievements in the Berlin-Rome | Meadowbrook Butter ¢ Austin Fresh Tamales 3 velt himself, is the only auth JOHN MARTIN COMPLIMENTED | fun of him always! I didn't say any-| Alice Arden. And of course | said no, | tional headquarters of the Nazis in service across the Alps, Mussolini PHONE 39 Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:30 H itative interpreter of the various | thing—because it wouldn’t have| we hadn't. And then he said a most |this city. decorated him with the order of s e 43 B ¢ 4 Using a plane which the Luft-|‘Corana d'Italia” with the degree re s B G 1 AR ST - codes in cases of controversy un- til they reach a court tes Whatever the embarrassment to the administration from the John- Eight young men enjoyed a sur- | orise stag party at the home of | Gordon Gray last night given in{ honor of John Martin who is soon | al!" been any use saying anything! You only think about your own affairs— you don't confide in me—you never have! I'm sure if you'd been en- with the blue veivet. She was not awfully curious thing.” ““"HAT did he say? “It wasn't so much what he “What did you say?” Outspeeds Regular Planes hansa placed at his disposal, to- sether with a crack pilot, the ncellor makes this Bavarian a “Cavaliere.” LUTHERAN LADIES AID CHURCH DINNER—65¢ of FREE io helpyou play son-Richberg - difference of opinion | “0 become a benedict. The groom | gaged toJim, you conldn’t have shut|gaid as the way he eaid it. He pital almost a suburb of Berlin oh the coal code, therefore, itlto-be was presented with a beau- | me up more—when I asked the sim-| coughed and cleared his throat, and | His fast machine flies the 450 miles | Wednesday evening, October 25. ; #was adjustable only through the | tiful floor lamp and smoking ac-| plest and most natural questions— | poked the fire, and then he asked me | regularly in two hours. Ordinary an exceptionally fine dinner will be w N NING CONTRACT BRl DGE President himsz1f. cessories. . | though if I'd chosen—" | Wwhether we'd heard any rumors. { passenger planes take three hours served by the Lutheran Ladies Ald Ao 3 Yet the incident again serves Bl ——— ‘{ She stopped and dabbed her eyes | What do you suppose he me.nt?” for the trip. at the Church Parlors. Dinner from | Cnly recently the “flying Chan- 5:30 to 7. Public invited. adv. How to bid a grand elam? What card should be led? to emphasize the expectation on “Well 1 hadn’t heard anything cellor” established something of a o g When to finesse? These questions and hundreds of others 84 the part of Washington observers quite prepared to claim Jim as a that a recasting of the major fi- Douglas lover. She plunged hastfly back fnto| really so I sald I never listened |record. Starting from Bayreuth at/ B. M. Hampton, of New Port in thi derful li 4 | : this wo ttle the original grievance, “Y: wa, 4 . 8 aum. Hitler flew to M for | Ri 4 s firs on contract bridge are answered in o gy gri ou always| to gossip. And he said, ‘Quite right |8 am. Hitler Wt unich for | Richey, Fla., published his first book written by a Biltmore Sectional Champion. And the gures in the NRA is to be expact- book of poems and celebrated his i ed. Ch h | make fun of Robert! If you were| —quite right and blew his nose and the reception of a group of 450 RE % " b, ing Jonteel The recasting may come ‘around Uurc | older, you'd appréciate him s 1 do.| wouldu’t say anything more except |young Italian Fascists. ninety-second birthday about the way to maintain alluring loveliness is by using Jontec! the first of the year. [Perhaps | He has a very high sense of duty | vague things like not getting dravn | At noon Hitler left for Berlin to same time. Face Powder. Don't miss this opportunity! ‘Johnson himself had this in mind {when he said recently that the Vihird—the enforcement stage of NRA—has been reached. ¢ 'As far back as the first of Sep- tember hints of a general reor- ganization were given. When Cates resigned as assistant administra- ftor Johnson disclosed plans dras- itically to alter the adminisira- “tion of NRA “within a few weeks” JOHNSON LOOKS AHEAD ¥ The General has indicatad def- Linitely his own expectation of siepping out as NRA administra- tor when the crgsnxzav.iog period ), has passed. His own estimate is said to have been that the first of the year +would see his personal share of the . National Recovery Administration | a Lat'an end. 7:30 p.m.. — Evening Prayer and Patsy blew her nose on the prof- “Well, it did sound like that—and A Tt Sermon. tered handkerchief. of course when Mrs. Smith was ¥ The Floyd Rifles, Company C R There's nothing settled,” she said | ScTubbing out the kitchen yesterday ANNU AL D INNER g she did say—vou know her sister- * of the 121st Infantry of the Geor- \gii National Guard, at Macon, is 92 years old as an organiza- tion. The money you spend on a washwoman 52 times a year; the cost of soap and wash- ing utensils that have to be frequently replaced; the wear and tear on clothes far greater by home methods; the possible illness due to unsanitary processes or over- taxing of your own vitality . .. just add these up and then compare the result with our low-priced laundry serv- Services column nwst be received by The Empire nat later than 10 o'clock Saturday moraing v guarantee change of Notices for this church ermon topics, ete. 1 | Congregational Community | | Church REV. J. W.. CADWELL, Pastor 10:30 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:30 am. — Preaching service. Sermon topi¢, “The Loving Soul.” The general public is cordially invited to all services. St. Luke’s Episcopal Church Douglas Catholic Church | Sunday, October 22.— Twentieth Sunday after, Pentecost. 9:30 a,m.—fio}y Mass. 1:00 p.m.—Christian Doctrine. ‘Saturday, October 28.—Feast of 3aints Simon and Jude, Apostles, s a day of special devotion. P “Tomorrow’s Styles Today” EXCLUSIVELY and a pure Roman nose. It isn’t you he wants to marry, so it doesn’t mat- ter what you think o him!™ Caroline was appalled, “Patsy darling—don’t. I never, never meant to hurt your feelings. Darling, yot know how one laughs at ‘all sorts of things onme respects most frightfully—like bishops— and the Bank of England—and—and Parliament.” & “Robert sn't ‘an—institution!" That was exactly whatf he was. { But never again must Caroline say so. She hugged thé weeping Patsy. “Darling, I respect him most right- tully. He's as safe as the Bank of England and as good as a bishop. Are you going to marry him? Has he asked you? Have you said yes? Here's my hanky—you're simply ruining that blue velvet.” . in a muffled voice—"nothing at all. Only he said—he did say—his mother thought—he ought to marry. He'’s such a good son—and he said he would like to please her--and did I think 47 was too old—and when I said no, it was just the prime of life, he said he was very glad I thought so—because he valued my opinion very much., He said that twice — and then he asked me — whether I had any views about— cousins margying — and I said | didn’t think it mattered so long as they weren't very near.” ARLING! That was practically a proposal!” Patsy gave a final sob. “I—thought--it was—because he got up and looked out of the window —and then he said, ‘Your great- grandfather was second cousin once removed to my grandfather’ And then he gaid he must be going—and then—just at the end—he preased my hand—and said, ‘You will hear from me in confirmation of this in- terview.’” Caroline sprang up hastily. If she laughed, Patsy would never forgive into any scandal, and remembering that we were two women living alone. “And of course, after saying that about not listening to gossip, I didn’t like to ask what he meant — he mightn’t have thought it quite nice of me. You know, he thinks women ought to be protected from con‘zct with the sordid side of life. He said §o at lunch, He said their place was the home, and that a really nice wo- man asked for no higher or wider gphere. He said—" » “Why?" “That’s the sort of woman he ad- mires.” “1'don’t mean that. Why did ne say all that about a scandal?” “1 don't know. It sounded—well, 1t sounded as if Jim~" Caroline stamped her foot. “Patsy Ann!” in-law’s eldest girl fs kitchen-maid at Packham Hall—she did tell me—" “Well?” sald Caroline, ¥ “You know how she talks—I wouldn't ask her amything, but you can't help listening—well, she says there used to be a photograph of Jim in Mrs. Van Berg's sitting-room —a big ome like yours—" she paused. Cardline d1d not speak; she looked instead—proudly and a little con- temptuously. Patsy’s color rose. “It's no use of your looking at me like that! And you didn’t let me fin- ish. Mrs: Van Berg might havs fifty photographs of Jim if she liked, and if her hushand didn’t mind. Even Mrs. Smith dide’t mind her having the photograph.” - 5 t did she mind?" said Caro- line fn & deep, angry voice. “Well, it Isn’t there now,” said Patsy. “Why should it be?" “It isn’t. But it was—Iit was there the very day Mr. Van Berg was shot, and it’s never been there since— and, a8 Mrs. Smith says, things like that are bound to make people talk. Douglas Fire Department CARDS Special ferry leaves Juneau at 9:15 DINNER—S5 to 8 Eagles’ Hall Dance in Natatorium Pric&—}'(ound Trip, $1.00, including every- thing. 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