Evening Star Newspaper, July 17, 1935, Page 24

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" B-% M Traitors Face Prison. cflI-UNY HUSP"’A YOUR SHOES FROM THE COBBLER SURE =l THERE You ARE SIR! ( m‘v’mn:;ohb::m 1 FIXED FoR THAT TouGH CUSTOMER | Tyg COBBLER, DID A GOOD JOB,SIR! oR #1.20 YoUVE GOT &= ' st ben Lo U g SH ”P IN B HUURS AND COLLECT FIFTY CENTS ILLPAV] S)R-- $1.20 o Lk (TS WORTH #1.20/! A NEW PAIR OF SHOES! T YOU TEN CENTS! ‘ > How Do THEY E e ‘ —_FEEL? 700 MUCH Facilities for Sick in Alaskan Settlement Speeded by . . H ) : ) i AClD MAY BE ] Inspector. = =% , ) j ~' AN WHAT AILS YOU | Acid Can Cause Indigestion, Constipation, Poor Sleep, Bad | Complexion—Make You Look | and Feel Old. Too much acid can make you feel more miserable and rotten than almost | any other one thing, Too much scid sours Your foods. makes vile gases that cause heartburn and pains. i Forvet things like. bicarb. milk of | nesia an e I Special Dispatch to The Star. PALMER, Alaska, July 17 (N.AN. | ' i BY ARVILLE SCHALEBEN. \ i /L’ 1!('\\ \ { A).—They created a hospital here in ‘h Lt six tense hours. They touched man- s with tremendous authority, spurred it with mercy and had an iso- lation ward so quickly and dramatical- ly that the Matanuska Valley colony still reels with the excitement and wonder of it all Eight long weeks ago, when the first colonists arrived, a cry went up for a warm, windproof place where the sick could be attended. s Dr. E. E. Ostrom, camp physician, | symptoms of too muc) 3 ! irritate stomach linihgs and bring oo | | & larger flow of hydrochioric acid. | Get rid of sour acid and keep rid of it for good by taking some water with a teaspoontul of Placidan in it several | times & day. especially before You 0 | | to sleep. Your food will digest so well | | that nourishment will flow back inf discovered five cases of scarlatina, & .| cried, “All right, ready!” That was th's sentence to life tmprisonment. | || buld up st o ave oot ot saviin, | oo o . o, g manager | i sl for sn o bt | o it kg3 bl | e, A1, vy YOUTH MUST DIE | outs sotme o e morcnment. | 5, ST Suld "Gt 2 colonists. Dr. J. H. Romig of the|tne group, “I'll send a special train,” | tion hall. 3 visiting, A third was on hospital duty. | Four other scarlatina sufferers, all S Martin, 16, at Blytheville, s sched- ||| Moaine rehet . ‘o 1of wloriout) Anchorage Hospital sped here imme- | p "ury hieared " | Ihatil do.” said Davis, “Get some | ThEY boarded the special railroad | children, lay in the bospital in 15 min- | Son to Follow Father to Chair in | uled to die July 26, Mrs. Ernie Mad- | ¢ Fiacidan, prepares your food so well g diately, called by Dr. Ostrom. Romig's | ™, 4 e L speeder with Dr. Albrecht at 11:10 pm. | utes. Thelr parents, excited but dox, secretary to the Governor, said || teblets. liatids. 1asatives of pireatives: | feturning trlnmet ons st Male- [, “The doslor and nursssiwil be out FERrPuEER 0 HNCE & ‘Al four ran breathless from the Palmer | thankful, carried them with beds and Arkansas Slaying. the executive planned to issue no| || AR pouil selup in the moraine lke nuska Village bearing S. R. Fuller, | tonight,” sald Romig. Twenty-five men sprang to WOTK. | royroaq tracks to the hospital, then | blankets from tent homes. LITTLE ROCK, Ark,, July 17 (#).— | clemency order. | fo"felis u real breakiast. Al drde ey Elaf A e Hopkins mxfmfi; R Tfim"’d “rh“‘u‘_’l;’l‘; side, ':"m half finished. Inside they found it warm and dry. | BUI Barnes' hopes of escaping desth| Frank Barnes, father of the con- ||| * DMPGRTANT Sty NO it something %o inspect the colany, and a large : o oo it ‘Hammers, saws and crowbars pound- | Thoughtful colonists had started fires | in the electric chair at Tucker Prison | demned youth, was executed several | || v, °Tred,to Jou as, being, iust &8 technical staff to speed up the organ- | Comdr. R. G. Davis, U. 8. N. Med- | windows, set up two stoves, partitioned | "y UE" 0" b ried st Tumber. Be.' in stoves an hour before. Parm Taded yestentay with & Geciaton | monis o Tou the slaying o Martn, ||| Faas tekinthe Soheliiotcs bsivs acd mtoaiof the coery: e i '{iefi;,,“g‘e’:’vfii' space for handling medical supplies. | for SRR LES U™ oy been driven | (Coporieht, 19035, by the Norin American | of Gov. Futrell not to commute the |8 youthful taxi driver. Speed Inaugurated. both of Fuller’s party, fairly leaped A“;‘"'mu’mmi m’;“' ‘""’D'f ::' somebody was sweeping out one end e s “Is got to be checked” said|out when the train stopped at Pal- | prcUalnfs, Fe oM YOUNE (OC D of the bullding. Another stood ready Romig crisply. “I'm sending out a [mer. They almost ran to four tents writing & leltér %o his mother. to begin mopping. . doctor and three nurses in the morn- | which were the colony’s only hospital. e | they did you no & —Advertisement. Speed Limits Scored. England’s new speed limit areas are g With Dr. Ostrom, they decided that| “Get three nurses and go out to Fagiopty Meyed Tn; losing as much as an hour a day to #Why not tonight?” demanded Ful- | an isolation ward was needed to pre- | Palmer tonight,” Dr. Romig ordered. Dr: Ostrom wheeled out to Camp 8 | business and professional men travel- Jer. vent an epidemic. | Dr. Albrecht finished his letter with, | for & patient—Dale Clayton, 8, of | ing between North Wales and Lanca- “Il do it it we get transportation,” Davis and Murdock, without halting 'm going to Palmer immediately on | Spooner, Wis. Ostrom was back when | shire towns, according to a petition 0 ODWARD O I H ROP Romig replied. for supper, began looking for a build- Dr. Albrecht stood in the doorway and | just filed with the government. o™ ™R GS Prione District 5300 28 Seconds to the Men's Store on the Electric Stairway WoODWARD & LoTHROP 10T ]]™F AND G STREETS PHonE District 5300 Summer Colors . . . Summer Patterns Silk Tailored Neckties 65cC All-silk crepe and Foulard hand-tailored neckties that usually sell at much higher prices. Cool Summer colors, the season’s popular shades, in a variety of attractive designs. Resilient construction makes them tie well and hold their shape. ‘TuE MEN’s STORE, SECOND FLOOR. It Is Easy to Stock Your Pantry with Unless You Have Cooked by Electricity, You Would Never Dream a Kitchen Could Be So Canned GOOdS Cool on Hot Days From The Universal Electric Range Food Shop All you need do, to order canned goods and groceries, is telephone DIstrict 5300, The Food Shop, give your order, and charge it to your account. Your order will be de- livered by the Woodward & Lothrop de- livery service and you will have saved yourself the bother of troublesome shop- ping. Or you may prefer to step into the Food Shop while you are doing your regular shopping, where you may sit comfortably in a quiet atmosphere while making your selections. Also, Food Shop purchases may be charged to your regular account. 5138 Completely installed Men’s Two-Tone Swim Suits $3.95 Snug fitting suits that let you swim freely. In the popular two-tone colors: navy-and-white, black-and-white and — maroon-and-white. The top is easily removed from the trunks—it has a Talon slide fastener. . Convenient Terms may be arranged for a slight ad- ditional charge Check the items desired, below, and tele- phone your order now or tomorrow morning [C] Premier ‘(l" green) Asparagus, No. 2 [ R SR SO R T 30¢ Pears, No. 2! ean ................ 28¢ . Imagti}x;e lfookingf or;l a hot Summcler aftemo]gn ina comforéable kittchen [[] Palatreat Sweet Pickles, mixed. 32-ounce —with the top of the oven so cool you can keep a vase of flowers there. R o Es L S 35, 5 f’;;)ods tta;te better, t}(‘)o, \}:'lien you t;:ook th;m(;ay elecg’ici;‘y. Because ¥ < The Chowe Of ey retain their rich, wholesome flaver. And, with Washington elec- Palatreat Sweet Cucumber Pickles. 32- n i tricity rates so low, it costs only about 4c to cook a full meal for 4 O ounce jar ...8% Younger Me et e ST O TR T Gl O S e e Tllustrated is the Universal “Table Top” model with Oven Temperature [C] Rose Mary Grape Jelly. 1-pound i k Control. Attractively porcelain-enameled in white and gray with B UL e ) S SRR TR 32¢ wim rUnKs chromium trim. : e e e De Luxe Biack Raspberry Jelly. 10-ounce - BIRBE: L A A e 25¢ 9 High waist, snug fitting trunks that give the utmost freedom in swimming. All wool in solid colors. Built-in sup- [[] Olive Butter for sandwiches. 3-ounce BAr e o BRI RS e e s 15¢ [] Premier Peanut Butter. 14-ounce jar, 21c Beach Towels $I [] Smithfield Ham Spread. 4-ounce jar, 45¢ i : 3 for 90c Tux Men's Sroas, Szcowp FLoom. Colorful towels whose generous size makes them indispen- ; ; sable for the beach. 36x70 inches. Three different color [] Smithfield Ham Spread. 7-ounce jar. .75¢ combinations. 3 for $1.50 ‘ o . | M| Frmqo-Americm Consomme Madrilene, Turkish Bath Towels Hmip u sl | 30(: 6 for $|'75 : s worm, No. Yeéaw .. Uil o0 R0 23¢ [] Crosse & Blackwell Corned Beef Hash. Annual Summer Selling - Men’s Rockinchair Products of the Cannon Mills, these towels come in attractive T T G R MR 23¢ borders of green, blue, pink and gold. 22x43 inches. ' I l I Lnvews, Szconn Froon. . 0 Rath’s Corned Beef Hash. No. 1 can, 25¢ N I O N S I Salt Sea Clam Chowder. 15-ounce can, 20¢ . = 28-0UNCE CAM ...oovvvvrvrorirnnens 39%¢ i Spec lal Se lllng []Premier Grape Juice. Pints, 19c; Cheched 7 5 Regularly T T A RN . o 85¢ Nainsook C 31 ’ ’ Flne In I [] White Rose Grape Juice. Pints, 19¢; 54 il : .......... Plai ular I O eu m QUAEES . .5 ihinas o oione 35¢ it $l‘|o Y T ’ ‘ [] Premier Pineapple Juice. 7Y;-ounce 4 5 $ 6 5 o T R RN SR 0 10c $ i o : “Silky $ 50 Regularly i * 52 [] White Rose Grape Fruit and Orange Mull” Square Yard Juice. 18-ounckean ............... 15¢ Tailored for comfortable fit . . . with the famous side-leg opening and closed seat and crotch that have made Rockinchair famous for com- Armstrong, Congoleum and Nairn fine linoleums in embossed tile A 3 fortable wear. Designed to give unusually free action; each point of - [[] Premier Fruit Cocktail. 15-ounce can, 20¢ . and straight-line effects. At these low prices because some are cut from short rolls and others are discontinued patterns. A par-, P strain is strongly reinforced. We advise you to make your selections ticularly effective floor may be created by a figured center desixn Vll‘glll;I“Dll'e Fmif‘.kSyrup, assorted fla- now while our supply is still complete. and contrasting border. : vors. unce bottle.............. 25¢ % sl 3 s g i fi” ¥ Stop in and make your selection from the 20 attractive patterns elephone orders, Distric 0, promptiy fille (lopst each price). yWe will send men to your home to mkp:mou- [] White Rose Grape Fruit. 8-ounce can, urements and submit estimates without obligation. : 2for ...ooonnnne cesesenssienide..1be “Tux Mxx's Stons, Secoy FLooR. . Livowzums, Firre FLOOR. Poop Smor, FIrTe FLOOR.

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