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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, SEPT. 11, 1936. A 7 — —‘——-P-—_—-——_——_————-l—'———_——'— — S—— ——————————— ) * BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PEUG By BILLIE DE BECK _ t| Ye BeTTER Go oN / 8-8uT- WeAzY-- T L WPAL - EF THET DON'T KEM BACK AN' E(GHT YE BACw T ™M, MARCELLY- 4 GOT NO MORE HUM '\ S(CH A ¢ TAKE TH' RAG OFFN TH' WUTHLESS MUD-TURKLES ! AN' ATTER TH(S FEUD A PLUCKED JAYBIRD- [/ PITABLE WAY TER BUSH- NUTHIV' DOES 1 EE YORE GUN-POWDER BETWIXT OUR FAMSL(ES PaPPY QODRC(OUSLV LIVE--MVY PAPPY NARY A PESKY GWE CUT,SAAY SO-(LL FLING S(MMERS DOWN ELUNG ME OUT L] WUZ POOR,BUT THEY WILKINS oN Te’ AWAY MY SHOOTINV -ARN WE-UNS'LL STUDY TER ROOT FER /.. | Do SAY HE WUz PREM(SES - v AN' CLIICH WIE YE - ERBOUT GITTIV' RIGHT g z I MERRIED--- PEACEABLE-- ; ! & I i | 4 i - < i ing Features Syndicate, Inc., W ights reserved. HOME CODKING Daily Crosdtd Pisale |moaToctmalealoli | . oo ucte Best cross stich—Jean Taylor. | Olson, fir 1d second. ACROSS Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle 2L Fiece of money Appl Mrs. Anna | Best et —Mrs. Anna |ers and the following 22 Point of the E : irin, * secon el Guy § J U D G Es M A K E :‘. g(‘):hu‘:. S ARE ) crescent }‘\ . G. W. John- Winn, second ..\/t‘nosl\mu 1 Guyot. made: S a0 (1¢;<; l.c ec! moot 'S single spec eCora 2 ; o Feapon ERoG CREEISgALIOD] 4 Pordions o | Son, second Dahlia—Mrs. Florine Housel | 1. Blte ureealy |1 INZASIAIGIOBECIA AN| 28 Pillage {5 Senltted lnce=Uerkle, Olson. Best single specimen informal | 1 4 and noisily [FIATBEAR[ MPAIR! RIY| - Percussion =~ | Knitted socks, spiral—Gertie Ol- decorative Dahlia—Mrs. A. J. For- 12 Qoxnn oy RIEINIAZSITIEAIL 26 Derisive cry | son. - est, first; M F. Housel, sécond. R 0. Fegiiss MIAIRITTIA EILIEIVIA[TIE] 2 Mythologieal | post hand-made : Gertie \ Best single specimen hybrid Cac- | Judges for theiBome Cooking Di- 14 Beternal %_CIZ‘ UITIEILINVZZDIE ETSE 2 Father |Olson, first; Mrs. J. A. G sec- H A s e | THERE’S a special goodness in Kellogg’s Corn Flakes. 3 the 'Southeast Ki- :: :;:‘::r‘]‘y'm VIOILUME I SHSARAICIEN timber tres 7 . C ' sp H“N:' true Cac-| It’s partly their delicious flavor — never successfully : M 19. Be enough ERIAISIUR. ELOPEIRIS Zealand | t collecuion of dish cloths Dahlla--Mrs, Houpely. St ] copied. Partly oven-fresh crispness, protected by the . A. W. Stewart, and 20. While BIADIEIN: AVIE b B e | r sacks) by girls—Josephine V] Bndt RepRRi: i patented WAXTITE inner wrapper. A. Zenger 21. Pick out BIUIS MAZEME W| 84 Mountain mpbell, first Anna Campbell, sec- . Best vase formal decorative Dahl- S A Cnc:‘:e'““’ T8 TZZDIODIONIO| 4 s,2k® {cnd. ias—Mrs, Martin Lynch, first “aria) K ""“k “"'l;"“l“""‘l s leading Corn Flakes, made by Loaf white bread—Mrs. Wi 8 Enlrary ) ZTio TEDEWH EIN| 40. American Best rag rug braided—Mary Crew- Judges who have passed on the second. | ellogg in Battle Creek, and give your family the best. & fics s G : 25 Take of tet Z = Indian { e D | Reck, first; Mrs. Carl Collins 26 Bxclamation (S TRAERIODIEZLEISIT] . con) trom | . ond. i KR ; Which the | Nothing takes the place of CORN FLAKES ® Loaf whole wheat—Mrs. Carl Col-| | language 4. Greek |etter DOWN volatile con- | i " e v B o ¢y 28 atic golo 4. Conjunction L Nocturnal stituents d | & lins, first; Mrs. Forrest Bates, sec- = 29 Varieties 46. Ancient i annm have been | - = /82 Pertaining to language Epoch tracted cnd [ e certaln'” 4 Not old 8 Prickly pear 42 Spoken Loaf steam brown bread — Mrs. pnrlcf;‘l 60. Fl?{!g:smfls"id ; &((Ifi e 13. Comnreu'ed | Best vase hybrid Cactus Dahlias— | Best vase Nasturiums—Mrs, Mar- i1 . 1lig spee g ome as . first; Mrs. Willlam' o Sbeech oo Tduttiesety 6 Muiing vy 1 (Mrs. Martin Lynch, first; Mrs. F. tin Lynch. first; Mrs. A. J. Forest, 3 s i ;g %our 2. La'xe, comb. g fi“‘“lw tuel 4 llnlIkn‘n nvcr.J Housel, second. second 7 o =" 31 You ana i orm ovel 46, Cooking vess ~e§'§1.'§1""1 wlé % gfl‘;ffi]‘f“\‘p 1:“;(‘1 3 D s Boverage 0 Near 47 Pronoun * | Best vase informal decorative Best vase Asters—H. D. Clark, of ! st; Mrs 5. Flush wi ne of an | Bird's bea ; st Ly : Pan sweet rolls . 40. Anlm’\ll success ancient race 49. Idle uke Dahlias—Mrs. Martin Lynah. Ské‘g. - has Daisies—H. D. Aalto, of Douglas, first; Mrs o s“',?(:,l a2 m:gtgl'ops ;!‘: 52.“&. 2; 'rr)yge Sue Chcmarin C]afltt f:r?le lax“tl;‘ Hflussl:lhgecond lam Reck, second! 43 Food staple 62. Flow back 18 Sprite measure , first and second. : Ly g iy y Best vasé Snap Dragons—H. D Whole wheat rolis—Mrs. Carl Col- Best vase Pom-Pom Dahlias — Nins MER Martin Tynoh, fitet and wao | i Tirsty' Mrs. TMartin (LyRCy Ice-box cookies—Mrs, Carl Col- e second. s S—Mrs, [ Best vase Sweet Peas—Mrs, Peter lins d second Mrs. William Reck. | oberries—Mrs. B. Wes- ! first; Mrs. F. Housel Eost vase single Dahlias—Mrs. | Hildre, first; Mrs. Martin Lynch, ~ Martin Lynch, first and second. second. 1 Best vase Ball Dahlias—Mrs. A Best vase Godetizs—Mrs. F. Hou- A. Forest, first; Mrs. Martin Lynch, ' ge], first and second. second second. Best vase Pansies—H. D. Clark. W;‘]‘),l‘utl crabapples—Mrs. Grover Best vase Peony Flowered Dahl- Best formal bouquet — Mrs. F. nn. ias—Mrs. F. Housel Housel, first and second. Ty jam—Mrs first; Mrs. ‘F Best general display Dahlias —' Best Mixed Bouquet — Mrs. F. Mrs. F. Housel. Housel, first and second. T SECO! ml V¥ oganberry jam—Mps. W. 8. Pul- Best vase red Gladiolus (3 or Best artistic centerpiece—Mrs. F. " Loganbern . : B ; more)—Mrs. A. J. Forest Housel, first and second. o R T School Days again . . . and meal irouble for mothers . . . lunches that Best vase pink Gladiolus (3 Or Best flowering Begonia — Mrs. ' 3 am, »Mrs. E. S more) —Mrs. F. Housel, first and Gertie Olson. must be ready right on the dot despite a dozen other things to dol cyenfelder. second. Tuberoses SaohlR . il e W'*“' Come in and see our'bargains for busy mothers — a trip through the Best, vase assorted Gladiolus (3 or gt oo oot — Mrs W jamoMp. ‘W. Shain, store will solve that problem — atd save you money! P MU F Houen DR eSO { . E. Weschenfelder, sec- second. o - " Best vase Calendula Marigolds— WOMAN FINED | Raspberry jam—Mrs. F. Housel, Mrs. F. Housel, first; Mrs. E, Wes- Catherine Cato, charged with Bl st . Grover winn, second. | SOUP, Tomato or ngetable . B cans C [ orioer secma™ " " arunkonnes. was- asessed o fine | Strawberry jam—Mrs. Joe Camp- est vase rican Marigolds — of $90 when brought up for trial M bell, first; Mrs. Grover Winn, - Anna Winn. in U S Commlssxoners Court. ond. - - e e —— i Apple jelly—Mrs. E. Weschenfel- ‘Jer Crabapple jelly — Mrs. E. Wes- a ¢henfelder. Currant je PORK and BEANS . 3 cans zzc Ll Van'Cdtaps ........5 e iy g Schilling Coffee < frien‘dsE’l"hey attract new (friends. = 3 > is fortunate in its red—Mrs. E. Wes- (&wnfplder first; Mrs. W. Spain, NEEDLEWURK lin, first; Mrs. O. M. Cole, second. i} sccond. Bedspread (crochet)—Mrs. Viola c [l . currant jelly, black—Mrs & 5 : cans ockar, first; Mrs. H. Hanson, sec- Epain, first; Mrs. E. Weschen (I(I(‘z. d - second, i ond. Franco-American ... Gooebery jelly—Ms. E. Weschen- Best embroidered dinner cloth— pell, first; Mrs. F. Housel, second. Peach conserve—Mrs, E, Wes-| Best specimen colored embroidery Jenteider. | Judges Mrs. W. P. Scott, Mrs. C.|—Mus. Viola Dockar, first and sec- c Strawberry preserve /- Mrs, . |T- Gardner, and Ms. F. Housel, |ond. 2 s 5 —_——————— e e ————————— S e N A felder. Mrs. Fred Jones. Fror;\j/frlend to friend(to fne/nd it Lagoonberry — Mrs. F. , Housel, | Best set six crochet lace doilies— CA‘I'SUP l b ttl f c y % o first; Mrs. Joe Campbell, setond. GlVEN, FAlR Mrs. Gertie Olson, first and sec- 9 a e o es [ Sl e | or \ \ b S R s g : fond: oes -- this coffee rich in l‘luvor. y Weschenfelder, first; Mrs. W. Spain, | Dave awarded the following prizes | Best quilt, cotton—Mrs. A. Schaef- 4 i second. in the Needlework Division at the er, first; Mrs. O. Sullivan, second. Genuine Imported? .’ . ... . Pear preserve—Mrs, Torgerson, |Scutheast Alaska Fair: uilt, silk—Mrs. Viola Dock- — Mrs. Viola ar, Mrs. R. J. Sommers, sec ] Pear conserve—Mrs. E. Weschen-l One luncheon set s. S s. R. J. 8, setr, felder, first; Mrs. Joec Campbell, Dockar, first prize; Gertie Olson, fond. OVALTINE r e Size c second. second prize. Best hooked rug, woolen—Alden i 9 ] (4 ° e (] Schilling Ccffee One kind for Percolator Another one for Drip i Watermelon, conserve—Mrs. Gro- One centerpiece—Mrs. M. Hanson, | Torgerson, first Belle Campbell, ver winn |first; Clara Hanson, second. | second v Lagoon berry preserve—Mrs. F One specimen tatting—Mrs. S. A.| Best tapestry picture—Mrs. Heine-' ;touse Wearing, £irst and socond. | man. 'TOMATOES, Firm, Solid 1bs (o Thomas George , oRhubarb preserve—Mrs. Otto An-| One luncheon set (crochet edge) | Best tapestry chair cover—Mrs. B4 9 9 o o 9 1 derson, first; Mrs. E. Weschenfel- Anna Nietzert. Belle Campbell. You are invited to present this | One dresser scarf — Mrs. Anna| Best hand-made apron — Mrs. | e ) € Ipickles—Mrs. Grover Winn, first; Clara Hanson, second. Mary Crewson, first and second. > g coupon'‘at the box office of the Winn, first; Mrs. W. S. Pullen, sec-| One pair embroidered pillow cases | Best knitted article—Mrs. S. A. B AN AN As Galden R e lbs c ® i ond. | —Clara Hanson, first; Gertie Olson, | Wearing,- first; Mrs. Ike Taylor, L] o e 0 L) c ltol Theatre Chow-chow, mustard—Mrs. Tor- second. second, ; gerson. Italian cut work—Mrs. Carl Col- | Best machine-made wash dress— . e e e e e e e e e et * vy oz AR R and receive tickets for your- self and a friend or relative (o see “Two in the Dark” As a paid-up subseribel of Tho Daily Alaska Empire ¥ "Good only foF ‘current ofl'ennx Your Name May Appear Tomorrow dozen . . 25(! PIGGLY WIGGLY MEAT DEPT. . Shmening 6 COTTAGE Kristofferson’s 41b. carton CHEESE zoc SWIFT'S JEWEL | New Carton ... ..QUALITY and PRICE! Every0ne wants qu‘ubty ata fcm pnce We Feature BOTH! Non § PEACHES, Extra Fanc Fattening A O 230 South Franklin Telephone 411 i br d Pound .. TR T L N g H Average Weight 31 to 4 lbs. 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