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"1lar) DL TN KT THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY MARCH 6, Here's Flernell Spicy Bit of Halleston, grand champicn of the Westminster Kennel Club show nc.s, a wire-haired fox terrier bc in New York. His Rcyal Doggish- rm not guite three years ago in Yc:rkehire, belengs to Stenley J. Halle of Chappagua, N. Y. 'FLORNELL SPICY BIT OF HALLSTON (Internreted by JOHN SELBY) NEW YORK, March 6—They tell me that I am the most im- portant canine in America, because 41 was grand champion at the re- cent Westminster Kennel club ghow in Madison Square Garden. But I feel just as T did before. Now I am taking my pen in paw #oitell my public what I know of jne, because I am so important. T am a wire-haired fox terrior bitch. My name is Flornell Spicy Bit of Halleston. I was born two years and eight months ago in a place called Stourbridge in York- shire and led a happy home life 3 rted bro- 1 and sisters for a remember how many bro- and sisters there were, but Wollescote Colleen, ancestors was Tala- LhL’h don't thers my mother wa and one of her vera Simon. Never Saw My Father She told me my father (whom I never saw because I am posthu- mous, in the dog sense) was Be: Brummel of Wildoaks, a very t eled dog, because he went from England to America and back again. Among his ancestors wersj | Signal Wa and Signal Circuit, both famous. I am told we are a well bred family. 1 was quite young when I was sold by foster father, a man named Trowell. This man named me Salad Bowl, which I didn't care about, but had to put up with With I began living the life of a good dog, which entails ‘a good deal of groom very r r diet, | regular periot of very little home life. Winning My Number Then (I'm sure he had no idea what a good animal I am) Mr.| Trowell sold me to dne Mr. James Parkington, who owns the Flor- nell Kennels in Blackburn, which is5 La ! and very pretty| ond green. 1 was registered with| the Engii:h Kennel Club, after: i That | much inglon is a business a relative in the m2 Percy Rob- Ard this ma2, 50 he 'a'i me gland and bought me on t £5 Then To Amcrica Ani M:. Roberts. after g togethor 10 more dogs, whom I detested, put me on lhe mp shelf of a large contraption liner and brought me to That was in December, 1 think. | And then (I'm really very popu- a man called a stock broker, /named Stanley J. Halle, bouzht ‘me. He likes dogs and has a ken- nel- in Chappaqua, N. Y., wherever that is. T'm still with Mr. at Noroton, Conn., because Mr. Roberts plans to exhibit, me in nu- | merous places—Boston for one and} Buffalo for another. | s Shows Den’t Worry Me ’ T still live a régular life and have a charming place to exercise in. At the Westminster show i seemed | to be unusual; shows don't worry | me, and, although the other 2,400, dogs kept yapping their opinions of one another I simply lay down and slept. So when Mr. Roberts came to take me to the ring I was chipper no end. H I didn't mind anything but the | finals. There were six of us, and| the judge wanted to see mie next w a large, hairy creature Mr. Roberts called a sheepdog. Next to him was another person with curly| hair shaved Off in the oddest, places. ‘Well, I took one look at the hair | and sort of backed in. Thank! Heaven they pluck my hair off. ! Such ' creatures! - 300 e Sl AL e O | BERGMANN DINING ROOMS | | | Table Board by Week or Month | Transient Meals 50c ! P S -——u et o Mike Daniloff ——-=2i Roberts ‘ g YOUR INCOME TAX Deduction for Interest EASTMAN UIJT ! MENUS TUDAY Big Ben Has Eyes Already Amounts paid or accrued within! the taxable year 1933 as interest on indebtedness are deductible, with rtain exceptions, come in determining net income. Such items include interest on bor- rowed money to defray personal expenses, and on money borrowed for the purchase of real or per- sonal property. If a person owes' money on a lien or mortgage note on his home, the amount of the the San Francisco Olympic club. stir constantly until a light syrup interest may be deducted. Indebl-| After rising to the heights as a forms. Add apricots and rest of | DEAN RICE TO SPEAK ed however, need not be evi-imjiqdle distance man, the gang- ingredients. Cover with batter. ON d by lien judgment, or mort-1ing, blond trackman sustained 2 Bake 30 minutes in moderately to make the interest on il|jeg injury, He was beaten by Carr slow oven. Turn out, apricot side| «Thé Old Testament” will be the ductible. Frequently indebt2d- of Pennsylvania in the ICAAA at yp on a large platter. Serve subject of a lecture to be denveer\ ness is evidenced only by a note. |Berkeley and again in the Olympic fresh, plain or with cream. by the Rev. Dean Charles E. Rice, Interast paid on indebtedness m-itryuoms in 1932. He practically Batter in the Douglas Episcopal church curred the purchase of obliga-|dropped out of competition last 1-3 cup fat, 2-3 cup sugar, % |tomorrow evening at 7:30 o'clock. ! 1‘ tions or securities (o 1an ob- | year, hoping that rest would effect cup milk, 2 eggs, 1 teaspoon van-| [ ligations of th ates is-la cure of his injury. illa, % teaspoon salt, 1'% cups flour, sued after September 24, 1917, and| Although working out three or 3 teaspoons baking powder. ally subscribed subscribed for|four times weekly, Eastman has Cream fat and sugar. Add re- e payer) the interest upon not pul his weakened limb to a maining ingredients, beat 2 min- is wholly exempt from Fed-!severe test as yet. is Olympic ytes. Pour over apricots. incurred in connection with is not deductible. Interest is deductible provided the of the loan is not used for the purposes previously referred to in| this paragraph. Interest paid on behalf of friend or relative where there 1> Ino legal obligation on the part cr the payor is not deductible. In| as a gift. . p!ace on Mustapha Kemal's pro- 5 As interest paid is deductible, sa'g,am for Turkey. Modern prisons fldde‘tl to 2 cupslofncrgged‘c?xcka interest received is taxable. All| ang the country’s first penitentiary o e & plal nto |such amounts, including interest aye to replace the gruesome med- company” one. !received on bank and savings de-| er’s return of gross income. - oo My Beauly Hmt T GWEN MUNRO Daily exercise is necessary if one would keep slender. Rope jumping is excellent and when done in the open air gives added benefits. A workout each ,morning before breakfast will do wonders. | Jones-Stevens Shop | | EaADES—cHILDREN'S | “heavy,ro-wean | Seward Street Near Third = from gross in-| Bread Peach Jam e 0 Head Lettuce French Dressing STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Cal, Apricot Pudding Groam March 6.—Big Ben Eastman, hold- Coffee er of the world’s records in the g Apricot Pudding 440 and 880 yard rums, has his (Upside-Down) eyes set on the Berlin Olympics 1-3 cup butter, 1. cups sugar, in 1936 and hopes to qualify as a 1 cup apricots, % cup apricot omitted.. The contender for the 800 meter title. 1934. BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG BUENAS TARDES, GENO GOMEZ = DA SPY, GOOGLE - HE EES cn OKAY - NOW DON'T BODDAH ME NO MORE", I'M VER’ YELLIN - YO’ WAN ME TO T/ROW YO! OVERBODE - YESSs ? 1 By MRS. ALEXANDER GEORGE A LENTEN DINNER The Menu Celery Soup Wafers Baked Fish Stuffing Escalloped Tomatoes Buttered Rice FOR GOMEBACK Set on Berlin Olym- pics m 1936 juice, 1 tablespoon lemon juice, % GIF YO ONLY WAN CHANCE ! 8UT DE FIRS’ FALSE MOVE YO' MAK = DOUGLAS NEWS P.T.AMEETING of Attorney Henry Roden who was to speak, the main feature of »he, program for the meeting will be remainder of the| program however will be given as Eastinan is enrolled as a student teaspoon cinnamon. at the Stanford School of Business Melt butter in deep frying pan, priz?u:,lgm;;:‘::n“d il and is training under the colors of add sugar and coek slowly and L ?,,’10,4 ncome tax, or on indebtedness | comeback attempt is predicted up- the on his ability to develop the need- purchase or carrying of an annuity,ed strength for half-mile competi- pald | tion. i, on loans on life insurance policies to attempt amount quart(’r. |Cruesome Sultanic Jails Doomed by Turkish Plan ANKARA, March 6—Prison re- such cases the amount is the same | |form is taking a tardy but firm iaeval jails left over from the dark s, must be included in the tax- | regime of the sultans. Of the 193,000 prisoners in Tur- key, only a small minority aré in- carcerated in decent dwellings. The others lie in ramshackle ridden jails with that which is sent in by friends. A COOKY HINT Cookies increase in size during the baking, so they should be spaced 1% inches apart on the baking sheet. Always use an un- salted fat such as salad oil or lard for greasing the cooky pan. If butter or a butter substitute is used the cookies are likely to stick to the pan and they wili burn easily. He virtually has decided not a comeback in the Half a cup of cooked mushrooms Scores of unemployed men have been put to work planting oysters in Mobile bay . off the. Alabama coast. disease- . 7] SHOE REPAIRING | We do with the latest ingenjous | | shoe machinery, restore them to their newness in a marvel- no food except | oy ~ad Shop n Juneau ous manner at a fraction of | ’ cost of a new pair. A trial will convince you. See BIG VAN | SEWARD STREETS | H. S. GRAVES “The Clothing Man” 14 Home of Hart, Schaffner and | Marx Clothing | N - . o V]andarm Dance Stud&o Goldstein Building Tap Ball Room Acrobatic Rhythmie Folk Reducing Classes 00 oo ® Studio hours 2 to 5 p. m. and from 6 to 7 p- m. daily for appointment. Under supervision of GRACE V. DAVI Private instruction or class lessons available AT ANY time—break- fast, lunch or dinner— you'll find at Bailey's a great yariety of tasty dishes. Youwll like our special business men’s Pl e R - OLD TESTAMEN BAILEY’S mn <1t Desired | | The regular March meeting of| the Douglas Parent-Teacher Asso- ciation will be held this evening.| Owing to the unexpected departure IT’S A PLEASURE -1 P-PROMISE - The lecture “will be free. Every- one is cordially invited to attend. - e BIRTHDAY PARTY LADIES' ALTAR SOCIETY Will serve dinver Saturday, March 17, Parish Hall, from 5 to 7 p.m. Cards and social evening will follow. Adults 65c, children under 12 50c Save the date. —adv. | Twenty-five ladies surprised Mrs. J. O. Kirkham, in honor of her birthday, at the home of Mrs, Glen Kirkham last night. At| ~ NOTICE TO CREDITORS cards, Mrs. Sadie Cashen won first |[n the Commissioner'’s, Court for | and cut priges; Mrs. Bach, second; | the Territory of Alaska, D\vlslon; |and Mrs, Ina Benson, consolation,| Number One. | A feature of the delicious re-|Before J. F. MULLEN, Commis- | | treshments served was a large pink | Sioner and ex-officio Probate| and white birthday cake in ob-| Judge, Juneau Precinct. rvance of the occasion. In the Matter of the Estate of MALCOLM S. WILSON, deceased. Moy 1 Jdredn | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN:| | That the undersighed was on Lhe‘ | 26th day of February, 1934, duly ap- | pointed executrix of the last will| and festament and of the estate| of Malcolm S. Wilson, deceased. | All persons having claims against | | the estate of said deceased are re-| quired to present the same with vouchers attached to the Not Because We Are Cheaper | | | To Sell the Old.Raliable | U. 8. and BALL BAND Rubber Boats—Shoe Pacs | | COST MORE—WORTH IT | SEE BIG VAN | RICE & AHLERS CO. : i PLUMBING e e = - 3 |undersigned Eva Campbell Wilson SHEET METAL P e wos oo oo ge|dt Juneau, Alaska, within six | | |months from the date of this no- |4} “We tell y6u tn &dvance what ! Lor.A MAE ALEXANDER | |tice. { job will cost” | SOPRANO EVA CAMPBELL WILSON, | Executrix of the estate of | Vocal Culture-Coaching-Diction | Malcolm S. Wilson, deceased. 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