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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, OCT. 24 1935. —————— “\I U Deal, Paul Sexson, Hoover secretary, RANDALL ON NORAH Miss Universe™ Dally Cross.word P uzzie disclosed. R. C. Randall, pilot of the North- § ‘The communications followed Hoo- | ern Airways, based at Carcross, is a L ( —— ay's Puzzle 12. semmv. to |ver's recent pronouncements to|thrcugh passenger on the Princess TU F 0 R E S TA L I_ SHUWN HONURS L r«:'fnfluors. Eolar Y seroRre Eaqu. °,"‘"°h | Young Republicans of seven far-|Ncrah from Skagway to Seattle. 3 security . Has being f | western states in Oakland. ~+ i . iy 10. Labor for . Optical glass Y | classified as critical or unfriendly, & & ) Special Event Takes Place! reat. & . Sharp-cor- il A" 6l Mdss hAl past Teanty ; : | 14 ou the shel- v i at Rebekah Meeting | tered side N oY 99 P, | sexson said. cniliim v i A l .\ Js S Lai[ nght | 15. Goods ;ns(a Move;e;fi’l,l; Com m u nications €| A number of friends formed a vol- ¥ Arrangemen lade up- 5 { o g ek . | unteer secretarial corps to aid him . ly Theatfe Tickets to ’ Tiasaa™ oo, | Cent Commendatory, Re- |30 S0t Pon € R0'ell PURE \/ANILLA ply nea l\ [SERERD Special honor to a Rebekah bride, ' 16. Mcdllchtml . Mr;‘k:" repara- cent A"ack on Ncw Deal ccrrespondence which follow every i Far B ¢ All School Children Irene Burke Smith, was given in the| - PB% . Legal claim speech. \It.s exqumh’flawrnezw & Roboka!} mdgf--sm'n‘l evening !ail,} book 4, Material se- o &) The former president employs only . 2 night, when Mrs. Smith became the 18. On the lte" cluregmllrl:gn FALO ALTO, Cal, Oct. 24.—AVa- | 5ns cocretary and one par tetime 4 fre‘eze.r out gf : recipient of a beautiful embroidered | i'g;,é; o o lanches of mail and telegrams await- | stenographer. b t luncheon set ‘ 19. Learning 3 lncloturfi: for |ed former President Herbert Hoover | e S e ; Meeting for an evening of music' 20. A mold for ,A;',‘,';{.“ upon his return from the Atlantic ENTERTAINS AT BRIDGE FROZEN DESSERTS v 3 and convivality, the Rebekahs were' ~_ casting 46. Unable to find DOWN 88. Nuisance . |seaboard. They “assayed” 99 percent | Mrs. Fletcher W. Brown enter- . ; | favored with a number of solos by| 35 wae one's Way 1 That which 4> BN PROGE | Cmmendatory of his recent attack |tained 16 guests at a charming bridge ., Evelyn Hollmann, accompanied by| 25 The “""n of f’! ‘s‘l""; e i g;'{n mad s on the hscal policies of zhe New | lunckeon in her home codo,y Helen Torkelson, and a piano solo| 28, Combat or .80, Wagon o pain copper R T 2 e e e e & e i by Betty Key. fight 51, Young men 2. Genus of the 61 Spanish b i i 31 Unaspirated 52. Give back olive tree dance Hallowe'en refreshments, with the| 32/ Suitable for 54 Therefore 3. Orderly o ou have 'o be b ry pumpkin pie, were served Eong IR e eialn (P praoey 8 e Y PR, e | 36 Permit 55, More violent & Pay man’s name an enjoyable social hour fol-| 37. @rgan of or stormy 5. Fiber plant 55. chnoknl i lowed aerial flight 62. Shower 6. Tear apart 56. Set out on & gonen i | 28 Greek letter 63. Maltreat LREL b per On next Wednesday evening, | % To:;:;rz‘g g:!:l; 7 (;‘ruegt Lake 9. Vestibule 58. Proceeded behalf 40. From or away: Alarm whistle 10. Brilliant 59. Tie score who s | prefix Underdone circle or 80 freland \ ol : 41. Takes up . Vehicle for group 61. Bamboollke ! be given. All again snow travel Il Refi'l:’l‘fil;b i lnsms: Y| > attend. Tho! { Ganine animal T3 Becres el solute_in- 65. Swiss canton at 8:30 o'ciozk. | 45, At home obligations dependence 66, Dry WORK HARD g Charlotte Wassef R e, T 2 i “Miss (m\elx("“n\th(-hllcuonwHARRlET MALSTROM | at an international beauty cor- | GIVES FINE CONCERT e at e, alehe, o Mo [T 1 7 . Charlotte Wassef, Egyptian | goroq o jarge and spelibound au- -//. dience, Miss W l L beauty shown in Paris where she Harriok Malstroms, bl e FOR YOUR MONEY made several radio appearances, ® Seattle, completed / .-.////// ...Old Quuker ol | ; = T t tour of Alaska with an H H INTERIOR PIONEERS evanix ong and dramatic recitals m.fl.%g. // ..flfi is friendly to ‘ ON WAY TO SITKA i e = your purse! . : o .%..-.%fill// P | Whiley N 2 s 4 7o // fl wfl!'o}'w & Tou '}‘h:?' ;;: 2 offered a varied | a. %n - a- 7 taste, throat L mwwsnll%nl%ll I%Il i punctuated, at | f n solos beautifully LeF o <« ): Istrom’s concluding songz, ¥ ¥ AL tedicated “to the sour- Thousands of folks are learning alesson in economy 5 < 1n the 1 BASIR LI AmORE ...in wise whiskey buying. You don’thave to be rich . s e to enjoy rich whiskey! Taste this Old Quaker brand cleisia e was sp'm:m ed .] Y ; Yy L oF Pk 4 d tomorrow. - Martha Society, it that is making a barrel of new friends every day. ot Y ‘ne:rhg;::nm g You can pay more for whiskey . .. but millions of stte, Who 1he ChmmnrL, & private re friends of Old Quaker will tell you itisn’t necessary. - iven for Miss Malstrom ' ____ _ Hasi IR o — i on the P ng Ottt 6 e THE OLD QUAKER CO., DISTILLERS—Lawrenceburg, Ind.—Est. 1846 at which Will R and Mrs. James Wickersham GGLD WEATHER Liberal Party SCHENLEY'S o more than sixt is3 Malstrom loft e arl\ lmr Takes Charg ge, . 4 oot o Ve, wie o D ki ok m m Tom . o Sout o] IN MATANSKA " Juncheon today. h OTTAWA, Oct. 24— Canala BRAND STRAIGHT WHISKEY 4 035, R i new Liberal Party Goevernment | . . - 7 T | (H()lul SALE D S formaliy RUCH TR As vou' prefer in BOURBON OR RYE. It Bears the SCHENLEY MARK ‘of M!F 1 - ik Willia : | Temperaurs Deops ki V] | Lo achen King i ‘ OLD QUAKER APPLEJACK OLD QUAKER BRANDY (8 year: old) [ | ) en DfoCS Above Zero | LIl o tho thira ¢ ! 4&0 fiy OLD QUAKER RUM °* OLD QUAKER SLOE GIN ? Tt —Wind Blowing Icng public caicer. He succecl: | Daily Empire V o aivative Premier R. B, Ben- | L) PALMER, Alaka, Oct. 1-—A cold @ Ao popony Pacific Bottlers Supply Co. " EleUmmonflyrrrenflipramenfisomen i i lin A srrmce Yt rsn i oo Rramneifoaf Ty 212 accompanied by a heavy north- the Canadian clceticn last week vind has swept the Matanuska s (B S T Alilsk(l Distributors * colony. A severe wind blew tarps ofi MINING MAN 101':";“ Sy A tents covering everything with dusv TO CAl NTE i A . : i ey ixchange Bldg. Seattle, Wash. 1 P. A. Robbins, President of the Cezrees above zero yesterday. Arctic Circle Epiocration Company D" = o~ - i Freezable goods have been moved C"m'i 2, his son and daughter-in- ..qumWWMQMW““WOO ' Juneau Frock Shoppe > —— imelr dsughber Jan- and Barba ra, | S ar2 passengers on the Alask2 enro. xclusive But Not Expensive” he temperature sank to seven Hurry—Bridge to California for the winter. et i ; T I;d:twn, Nearly ! R e st T Sold Out 9000000000 > 4 - - - Sam Shucklin, wholesale drygoods | - broker, sailed for Seattle on the The last of the 5,000 Daily Al- | Alaska. i Fur-trimmed, Tailor-Made . aka Empire Dcugles Bridge Edi- e e 2. y | tion are now in the hands of EVA HAWVER ON ALASKA DRESS COATS | Jccal news dealers. Those who | Eva Hawver, who arrived from | have delayed sending copies |Fairbanks yesterday on the PAA and ! | should place their orders im- l ockheed Electra, sailed for S"atl’.\. y % = o diately. he 13 v Y o Sd % We Announce These Values for e Aty lioeg X me, Algdks; SPORT COATS . BOUND FOR BELGIUM } GOING TO SO. AFRICA | Frank Wedegar, enroute from Fair- Charles Mulder of Anmerp, Bel- | bdnks to South America, is a passen- gium, who arrived last week to make | g Friday and Saturday $18.75 to $35.00 “ today to have part of a needle ved frem her hand. - D;uly Empu-e Want Ads Pay! VIOLET PETERSON, Operator Front Street board the Alaska, s R i 4 an i L;i:;l o ol Y R e e SUTTS in all the latest sivles, o As the Alaska Winter Sets in, family who are stockholders in- the Permanent with LONG COATS—$22.50 ~ mine, sailed he Alask: Se- | LA Ny Coats Become atle enroute to s home T HelpAl . SUNDAY NIGET, EVENING and s W avin | SPORT FROCKS A ULTIMATE NECESSITY | i, S R g | $6.50 to $19.75 : | hospital thi orni . # it ot foodl e et A SPECIALTY y o S NEEDLE REMOVE Peter Pan Beauty Sho s : ‘ ‘ O A H S ey e dorgenen smered 8h | seanes Ang The latest in Sport and W Hand-made Dress Hats } $2.50t0$7.50 - g Adorable New Umbrellas $2.7510 $3.50 ; New Purses from $1.50 to $3.50 "l | | ! i MARGARET LINDSAY, Prop. i Phone 221 ONE GROUP—INCLUDING FUR- TRIVMED AND FURLESS MODES ONE-HALF PRICE 39.50 to $24.50 e o Sabin’s - Stetson In Exclusive Color Blends JUST RECEIVED Other Coats Greatly Reduced for Was 9 > e . 4 This Two-Davy SALE PRICE 3l evaations thet vl Washable Kid Gloves ! - [® Y 4 a refreshing newness' in . i 3 style. $2. 75 ol SALE! Penn-Craft Felts Made by STETSON $18.75t0 $12.2 . | JONES-STEVEN ® Examine our splendid stock of mer- chandise before buying your winter outfit. 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