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8 : THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, OCT. 8, 1938. Frun(u() B("-kv(l (;r()r F;“r"()I. flpera{flr IS Heid | conversation and to prevent of bread, buttered and then toasted, Forcing Czech Settlement e . : On Mgfler Gount | v - any emotional outhurs! eat-|are elezant for grown-ups to eat Ie g, with soup. IUs buttering the bread before toasting that gives the fla- Serve the foods in small amounts| g . g at first, increasing as appetite re- Wi Oct. 8.—Vacation- - > - RACINE, turns. Too-large por X it i S lieved of a source times S0 overpow actu-|* P S g . e Chief Grover C. gl . o ally take away app STOCK QUOTATIONS Lutter. SVN (SN Authorities ]nvestlgalmg ve fooc vidual shapes, |#————— ————#| Residents about to leave on a 1ich Problem at H RS molds and doll-sized dishes o 5 qu to telephone po- magea, ut Csl1l —Woman Held | sign. Often a cute little tea po quotation of Alaska Juneau mine , addresses, time of departure R tallbright pitcher and cup wil it tode ssion s 97,4 yeturn, and the names of per- By PRESTON GROVER could not bottle up SEWARD, Alaska, Oct. 8.—G. C. | popularize milk drinking. Chil-| American C American | .o i¢ any, left in charge of their \d politicaily 75,000,00 Hallet, of Seattle, wireless operator {dren like to help themselves so|Light and Pow Anaconda 38%, | oherty, ¥ WASHINGTON, Oct. 17 at Larson Bay, Kodiak Island, has pass the food and let them help| Bethichem Steel Common- "/ 1 times a week policemen Much oral and written criticisn d and France had peen brought here by the Coast themselves. nd Southef {11 inspect the vacant premises. been heaped on G L Germat recent 1apit|Guard cutter Morris on a char nd -emember, children love mee o week the vacationers will re- rcarmament and their own weak-!of murder in connection with ti make-believe. Play up to that. Po- ards telling them of the France, and even t Un for failing to go to bat f d had beaten her to the gisappearance of his wife, Iva W. ta spinach to be boring pecticn 24Tk Mo ey T e Hallet. He is held for the grand cven to adults. But, if you offered A - — sk what held them back the situation might have jurv which has been called to reet John a Chicken On A Nest for ol et o & eavarlly | een aitferent in ) Veldeg tNOYatiber 1 [ luncheon, you'd arouse his inter-|Pound $478 The larg us crop in the observant Englishman, and secc But these “iffy” difficulties had With Hallett was Mrs. Jessie| est and, ten to one, put over the ! y of ower Rio Grande G in Anferican who Hss beeti the|not ‘been eliminated and Oham-|Dricssiibh, A1 G0s SAHTGIN 1okl vitamins., Shape mashed potatoes DOW. JONES AVERAGES Valley is in prospect. Eo fidinte ot five Pradlont Py theém. all, together|baduty loperaboh . on. SeAte Alasks or rice into chicks and serve them| The foll re toda i with uncertainty as to what aid liners on which Hallet was a radio- o hists Jof, gleetbenrbp ot Res) Jan e - The ety Iall 45 R B0 T The following refiects their or spinach i 134 poultrym ean and disinfect might come from America or Rus- She is held as a material i} ¥ aying houses. mate of Chamberlain’s position It was pointed out that men ° A usually hay tw opinior fa 1 Try a Funny Face Give Johnny a Funny Face Din- Hajlet disappeared from L: ation. one dictated by the heart ERITISH TIED TO FRENCH 1 Bay the night of Septembe fer.: Cover ' chop 1af oie GlEER 1A S 14. Hallett said she left with sou meat ed pota i and one by head. B Further, Chamberlain it the ’ R m W mashed potatoes, then | of nations are p » f the French. If ¥ ) “‘“‘ oy “"»"‘f' e make features on that y | ment of the hear U & L e e et Marshal M. P. Smith said vegetable e pudd him | | heart urges: i \ by T bty he authorities had been unable to MAgic Snow. T8 only B v pud:| dog Czechoslov ¢ faced th the pr find {angisecovd ot sugle & s with custard sauce, but new | the head n ot} WA {1 terix v o A 3 nes will interest in old| { 23 ey that awr would come, with I The most recen portrait of Hiller i Sl i things. hepelessly exposed o ai it or a child i are some of and with the werful Si Line steadily c . i Garnish soups with puffed rice, |} Ine awn" T’”fi) ;5 heat or popped corn and put lit- p le sails on I i ¢ °d egg boat things Militarily and they oo, our Pritish ined, once a certd pared for immec were po tcp with a fork before it is baked mething to catch the e} you need St : 11 to 52 Who remilitarized the Rb Who teck ever Au than Bismarcs's . W1 stop him from getting Czeche ler had England and France ac'oss cioal avenue for a ARy ’ 'i LY 1 a barrel at the time ! & y by land, Chamberiain 1 A IS Pul Pla"t ] ievan . . . . Bake one-crust ! ] e ; Chamberlain. He was well pre- paoieecion e 5 try pies in small i te war ; Who rearmed Germany in viclation of the Versailles Treaty, and prick an animal design on the'[j uction—built for w La. Oct. 8 rn iumber comp 2 thd ereate an empire t log: ‘but Be- Who said no power we: Sudetenland—and he is getting more and mere of the litle abiished and, uniting il with Germa German expansio d for fu re frankly | well as her capaci ance, and to d 4 ates, for i & figs and other favorites onee has cut DOUBLE TROURL h my infor critical of n a degree of of b NEXT WEEK om.f_slss 1] { the bottom of ¢ disl g The FAMILY Shoe Store LS Who is going to put a step to him? permit a steady accumulation he it L Er g S of irouble through a period of yea . ; b e bR e L some of the mu For instance, if the League of S niose than 700,000 feet of lumber - ik AN Dot had gradually eased the & it ties of some of the minori- word Friday com fre: g had adjusted reparations J i B through modification of the Ver- Who was goddess of peace, fextilit, | B, - sailles treaties, and— and riches. e If the depression had not pro- i i i longed each nation’s domestic Hcoliganism” is a piublems, and— e Hooley gar f Fu 1 statesmen (including end around 1200, and implie: Chamberlain) had realized they ruffianism and rowdyism. Bgy;s Eygs [;fl is all gone ncw bu 300,000 f = rt combinations. Or mix some 7 /(!!& TS ereal as a filling for cooked peach- s el LTE 4 LI | icots. Shape pi e pines not suitable for are ideal for p ng for your home will give more lasting ite Closet Seat ' We have a seat icasenably priced and carrying a two-year s, apples, pears or € mix - ees - Toast Animals how to m guarantee, ‘ On Two Pianes et e | RICE 8 AHLERS €O, | o A UheE the honee Barvs {_mhir nklin Streets PHONE 34§ While Reading SOUTHBRIDGE. Mass., Oct. 8. The strange case of a reader whose eyes function on diffe was disclosed here thre new device for “X- it planes Ellts Cabaret Dance ....FOR MEMBERS AND THEIR LADIES ONLY ... . TONIGHET 10 o'Clock Entertainment Refreshments study, one of ‘the boy's eyes moved horizontally page, while the ey to mo Jobn F. Morrow, of Americ: Optical company's bureau of visu | sciene; Discovery of his conditior made with the ophthalmogra instrument for studying technique by photographing e r child balks ot h movements it and sce if that docsn’t change his mind. ———— JOHNNY AMUNDSEN By MRS, ALEXANDER CLORGE " TAKES ATT PLANE S Fenjute Sacvice Vit TO LISIANSKI INLET css the had a tend- up, put a plate of toast animals alongside talk much pre om Koutine way to stimulate do somethir vous or tired at m inter ; to depart frow s+ g e 1 i 1 rout Or pla mea witk Johnny Amundsen, Ala: Air | time, se€ t=he 1 il St A ‘L‘ Transport pilot had two jobs on before o the table. Per I Jock pelas o aat ave catered to his whim me meals on @ small table the slate today. 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