The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 3, 1934, Page 6

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BRINGING UP FATHER Dy L CANT STAND ANY MORE OF THAT~IM GOING OuUT IN THE HALL VEN YOUR Aga e on FIRE 376 GMOKE GETS 1y YOUR EYES b ) 0 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JULY 3, 1934. DID SOMEONE s B NO- BUT ITS A GOCD IDEA - © 1934, King Features Syndicate, Inc.. Gugat Briain 1i By GEORGE McMANU bflfing;r I'LL. SET FIRE 1 \ | | \ 3 and W. E. Feero; Subs. Geo. Gue in and A. J. Balog, is the Mussolini's ry and thereby aid UUGLAS NEws 'tr;:m-'. and $50.00 is to be dis-|cently purchased by Fr!{x C-r.ay Muss LINI HAs ‘French Biflh Rale Fal]s SALES HF BP tributed as prizes. was started erda with Fred | - b | | EXoto, kisrotis Wendt in o Last week the ] While Death Lists Grow ) Ui 19 ! PR | Immediately following the par-|cottages were repainted outside and Fau § ) ; | o g “ 7 " j ade, the patriotic exercises will be|as soon as they are refinished in- | PARIS, July 3.—French births | BOUGLAS RO ATION SET | held in the Coliscum Theatre. The|side they will be ready for oc- NEw METHOD Tfl l( od so, sharply in 1933 that cflRN FAI-l. DFF| ! P ¢ program Wil include the following | cupancy. { | aa s of large families are re- B0 St | & 5 % row | RUM : ) —_——————— | | doubling their efforts. m::?:v :1‘13?1 1;1;1\)(1‘11: 11::?“1(:{;6\‘ Song—“Star Spangled Banner” ‘ BHUST BIRTHS Nearly 40,000 fewer Frenchmen exxg:immgg:n‘or:\;lafi;yainufl;fi- b | d » - | . | bty A 4 < 3 1 it Hoon, an interesting program Of| oo Audience| Postman Follo\:vs | 3% Bl s - the Dreccd” ng. the girl. friends a5 much | s 1s 'whed"_'”d m,,‘ g L{‘.., | Phyllis Edwards Falher s Footsteps 2 | 682,680 as compared with 722,246 in corn as formerly. 'J_Tne Agriculture | as arranged for Douglas' Fourth| , o St A Ve ki |Insurance Policy Pays Up|/os Department has estimated that al- S N eeleraion Song—"Columbia, the Gem of COLUMBUS, 0. duly 3—Ray| . piib o Gl Tyivi . | Since there were a few more !housh only ja little more ,than + Thow: o .| the Ocean” 1st verse.. Audience|Esger really is following in his| @b DITIR O 5 deaths than in the previous year— hall as much pop; corn was pro- i The hose compamics Nos. 1 40 pag Drill and Salute o the Flag | father's footsteps. ! " dend at Same Time 661,082 as compared with 660,882— duced.in 1933 as in 1932, sales by | 2 of the D““fw;“f fl;";}‘“?f‘”, £ Nine Douglas School (Girls| oy 16 years Jacob Egger carried the net gain of births over deaths distributors have beendisappoint- | E:?:;Lm::r[ '\mp NL;' s?()toéx Mike —"Americs, ‘the. BaNiHaat - mail on a Columbus route and his i cnuptial po. V35 2139, or about one-third g and, they, have. ample. siocks. ich L Sis Thok Warner and 2nd verses. Audience | ge; record and “No. 45, his| ROME, Jily S A DU t of 1832. Some..pop...con.. is being ground || (1L P“Sb‘c ';p‘a“‘ “(’;hua“‘sC ' Miss Elizabeth Feusi. Accténpanist padge, were his. pride. fey” has been created by the Na- i 2 2, for stock feed, { _;':’m:; Do‘;’;gfr‘A SR . Baseball Game at 11 hen Postmaster Nathan McCoy| tjonal Institue of Elns.\fmnce o | i o A 58 | iy 5 ol . G _ The major single event of the promoted the elder Egger to fore- courage timid bachelors to mar: SWED]SH CA ROT | 5 ‘@' | lineup Celebration will be the baseball man of the inquiry section. Egger IS GEM STUDDED Electric .Locin;lotives campaign for a numerically greater | frank Hamer, two-gun Texds man-hunter who ended murderous career game scheduled for 11 o'clock t0 confessed he dreded the procpect ‘f;l'ENOizl S S’Ej"-‘“’“}; "313“‘}’1"‘- be played by the Elks and Moose of losing “No. 45" and the record|Datiom. . i B‘hg Bought by lndla‘)(clyde&nnowundBonuiePnrkgr.maybeputont.railofJohnDillingcr. . Engstrom, Ed. Roller, John| ;") “nrse’ of g5 TR e e S e o | The policy will be issued to STOCKHOLM, July 3.—A carrot ‘.. imm=. .. .l |Hamer, s Texas Ranger who resigned rather than serve under a woman P of $75.00. The Win- he had made to somebody else. DELHI, India, July 3—Two Die- " Niemi, Alex Gair, Jr, James Man-| ;... o¢ his gama is to be matched| o he asked McCoy to transfer| Pridegrooms on their wedding days, studded - with diamonds was pre- | zovernor, trailed Barrow 15,000 miles before he led him into a trap at ning, John Laughlin, Angus Ga e interwov a neatly bound sented recently slbd fibm 3 Jelectic I " ‘o beon | Arcadia, La., and beat him to the draw. He has sixty notches on his gun, b for a game with the Legion team!nis son, Ray, who carried mail on nterwoven in a atly R ented recently to- a see irm in ' sel-electric locomotives have been by 1oy = g e SWbs. Dick MeOormick and Glen| ... "on in the day in Juneau. his son, Ray, who carried mall 90| yooklet explaining the religious south Sweden. When pulled from |ordered by the government of I Sketch by Paul Frehm, noted artist e e Field Sports | The v poRTARNE WS and civil rules of matrimony and a truck garden, the carrot had a dia from a concern in Newcastie,! e ‘ g Last feat 3 ati e sir e Bt containing many of the features uold ring set with seven small dia- England. They are to be of 1300-| . . MISS CHRISTINE HALVORSEN eature of the celebration, i Pilots Bomb Bunmss | time, starting at 9:30 in front of of regular life insurance. monds fitting tightly around its hp each. the field sports, will be held du | LEAVES ON BUYING TRIP EAST i o= TheRle mnoendingl ing aft starti 2: o 3 But under the Mussolini influ- miqdle. The ring had been lost five e L up at Third and E Streets ’,{‘\';mf:’es,;.)’_ s Speedier Mail Sought | o oricy stpuiates that halt s | MRS. F. K. ORDWAY MAKES | HEREFORD, Tex. — Aided bY| yuoo opucine Halvorsen, pro- SRy Y . Prizes for the various races and a v ’ g | O 18 capital sum will be guid.fo R T | ROUND TRIP TO SKAGWAY sround parties which bunched the | ,ieror of Halvorsen's Incorporat- Forming on St Ann AVenUC, pooquine’oontecs CONCORDIA, Kas. — Concordia | the holder upon the arrival of the Mrs. Fred (K. Ordway returned|animals together, two Hereford o1 lort on the Alaska bound for near the Natatorium, after the ____’”__ folks don’t like it because it takes | gixth child, and the rest of the P. 0. CLOSED FOURTH ~ here Monday from making the,airplane pilots killed 2,000 "abh“S{Néw York City on a buying trip hose races, the parade will be the from 24 to 36 hours for a letter | policy will be declared paid up. ‘round trip to Skagway aboard the|with bombs in a drive near Clovis, | ik T i Second event of the celebration PAPER HANGERS BUSY to get from their town to Salina,| This remainder will be paid in The Juneau Post Office will be steamer Alaska. |N. M. l . 1 Paraders will include almost evers Kas, 60 miles away. A movement | ful] either on death of the holder closed on the Fourth, none of the| S G T A T ENETAS G 85 TR | Asricuiturai Extension agents are kind of vehicle from automobile The work of redecorating the has been started for establishment or upon his silver wedding anni- windows being opened during the Old newspapers for sale at Em. |conducting a campaign to improve : down to doll buggies besides pedes- interior of the Olson cottages re- of a star route between the towns. | versary. day. | pire Office Mining Location Notices at Em- jthe breed of swine on Florida | pire office. farms. o | wil Latest Fashions in Pictures + o+ + + ‘ + + + A “Miracle” in Hand Bags—Rockwell Kent Designs in Chromium— Cocktail Hour Brings Novelties—The Glamorous Eyes of Helen . Claire Windsor, internationally- known moving-picture star, bask- ing in Florida sunshine, wi white strip-braid dre gleves, th med er's new white buck, lizard-skin ' trimmed spectator-sport shoe. _—_—— —————y LENTHERIC OUTFITS AN EVENING BAG . Jastie Tane path dio si | i ng, petits radio singer, picks blue . white linen which Wiy be woret Salling, m’ocgrrrfiu ar on' th fl“e S Yar nes firet |m sports outfit. With the blue linen skirt and the tailored white linel Jeanie wears a striped scarf in the two colors ¢ and a tiny little white feit hat that tops off the ensemble to perfec- tion. 8he Is shown here with Jack. Whiting, musical comedy .and motion picture star, who is appearing with her on the .Marvelous Melodies series heard Frid. 3 ‘Glamorous eyes are vital to actresses off as well as on the stage Helen Hayes, star of “Mary of Scotland,” here demonstral how eye _lashes can be beautified with a few touches of maybelline mascara She is shown during and after applying, | Rockwell Kent Desis In Metal ELE’S | REVELERS s SPONSORED BY The Amerigan Legion ides mirror, change purse, and for odds and ends, there are little pockets holding lip- double compact and flacon- of matching perfume. The p :l:d IINI;: are twins |n. vory. e perfum; delicate and fascinating “M| of Lentherio, but of course it ig.obtainable in all of Lentheric's 8ix_popular scents, s Rockwell Kent is bursting forth in metal for the first time in his suo | cessful and interesting career as an etcher, This wine bucket and wine stand, designed in polished chromium for Chase, is enhanced by a plaque of a fat Bacchus. The spirit of Kent's woodcuts is visible in this design. In these days of wining and dining, a wine cooler o | g = indispensable, and this is a particularly beautiful - { 2 and lnsnenslve:ena ... T ¥ v&m best food ana '!!‘.';""' &7 P jht hours. The Hygrade cocktail sal a .maw and delicious fad. Seagr: rye whiskey is for those .- o . wwha LT / eratar - AR

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