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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JULY 6, 1929. : By CLIFF STERRETT HEY! NEEWAH! FETCH)} - NDNSENSE, SUSIE! T W TV BT —ADIRONDACK CAMP - ]MAGNE 60 ACRES, /o MILE SHORE )| |ALLTHAT ) [THAT'S A MISPRINT! SAME, YOU'RE EE MySELF MR, PERKING HAT %\Ey FRONT zoya%orv: LopgE FER ONLY | | 1T CANT RE leEr\JSSl:u Efi/’;‘g’{%fle gousl' ON ANY AN’ S'fiags HE'S ' EXQUISTELY FURMISHED, ) | ITHIRTY | [THREE THOUSAND) A ‘ SECH FOOL'S N DOWN TOWN! piRY I0 CAR GARACE, BOAT DOLLARS!) | MOREN LIKELY ITS g}dé‘;! | ERRAND! o A FOR SALE THIRTY THOUSAND! SERVANTS HALL, ETC. RENTAL PER [SEASON 430 NGER ELECTRIiC SEWIN MACHINE—Cabinet Model L}HSUSES, ICE PLANT, = N 7 Price, $35.00 Cost $160.00 One Time This machine does not look like new but it sews like a little trojan. Y S 2> SSRES ZZ I GRS Douglas ’ anveqir;g kPrayer and Sermon a Church Lot | Services |, | The lovely Virginia Valli plays| ervlces i R the leading feminine role, that of| L. D. HAMMOCK, Lay »astor 10:30 a. m.—Sunday School. = © 15, Newspaer Peatoe Servie an Gt Bt it resersed 7- Free Demonstration "tion pictures of the year. Directur( Leo Meehan is said to have main-| tained an illusion of reality which | is in every way remarkable, and he |was fortunate in having the serv- ices of a cast which has done full tjustice to the story. | St. Luke's Episcopal Church | i _ Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. Douglas Phone 18 DOUGLAS NEWS For The Love Of A Lady By JEFFERY FARNOL Congregut;onal Community CHutEh Juneau Phone 6 S— or anything rather| popypg PEUGLAS: WOMAN SYNOPSIS: Sir Julian Guyf- i i tly-reared school teacher who § ford appropriates the name of aring hoy in petti- IS ILL IN CALIFORNIA a gently o 7 | Notices for this cnuren column| 11:30 a. m.—Sermon. his cousin Richard, to carry on Sir Richard, am TI| S igoes to rGr!f;ysnn:_ thp .oi lle(' must be received by The Empire i a traffic of blackmail a ihuman?” | gonsigerable worry was caused 2‘;;;3;“"“‘ Nyl e |0r, Jater HHAR 0 DHook Saturday | EAGLES AUXILIARY A women. Sir Richard discovers | my lady, I dis-}, P . | i < ountain | morping to guarantee change of IS MEETING MONDAY i h Byt léover ain o' the human- the first of the week When|.,mmyunity. The role of the “hero” |cermon topics, ete. R meswimen. 2 g : an- | word was received telling of the|wno is decidedly not & hero—is| i ol b Helen D'Arcy, a beautiful heir- |ities—soft looks, lit kindnesses, | .o aigs P Bl 8, B ¥ | The Eagles Auxiliary will meet Sk s ith unexpected tendern critical illness of Mrs, Mae Sehu- |, the hands of Orville Caldwell, | 23 ” e : ¥ ! gss;. He lashes his cousin wi e S mann in Pacific Grove, California: | ¢y “enicved fame for his playing | | Douglas Presbyterian Native Monday night at 8 o'clock and all WANTED: # horse-whip and promptly re- Oh, la sir, you ove | 1 ‘ha lieved ' later | g ‘ S 3 members are requested to attend. ca “Fore he; mam, you plingls| TS WasABERERLAIRET of the knight in ‘Morrls Gest's Mission , ceives a challenge to ,d.m‘l' Cap- ] re heaven, ma’m, you puz when a message came Saying me‘grmt Stade. proictidn, #The Mi f e s e e, . i din Despard and Viscount |mes SR o | patient was improving. Mrs; Schu-|gje» . The part of -tad Den 2:30 p. m.—Sunday Scnool. ANOTHER SUIT AGAINST A traveling salesman to sell our line mklchurst plot with Julian to | / 1ly because you 41»' x‘lL m:\r};” ann i & daughter of Mr. and‘sox‘;. sheithikiot s Bailing’ ch 3:15 p. m—Sermon. PROHIBITION AGENTS 3 rln S By et by o ik ‘;;‘"}1 s at to mateh | yp o Richard MeCormick. {acters. in “Judgment of the Hills”| 7:00 p. m.— Thursday—Midweek of Boots and Shoes throughout Alaska ing Helen int omarriage. Jul- your reputgisen! A Bage rayer rvi Chargi that she was unlawfull, . eache: > i, S Fae |is played by eight-year-old Fra ¢ prayer service. arging that she was y 4356 J 'il?' fears "f‘“‘“"”‘ nd ‘{{_““f' I CROURTREIRG DL e shab- |y EAVES TACOMA POSITION Darro, hailed as the logical succes-| All are cordially welcome to these |arrested by prohibition officers, Ev- sn commission basis. References ol e 5 IS TO WORK IN JUNEAU|sor to Jackie Coogan, and con- | fervices. | cvn Aloock nas fied & complaint ; 3 : 5 : “I mean that you are proud ofj |tributing to this picture a charac- |~ 23 |at Seward against T. L. Chidester required. *: l‘ypsy xvm_a"d o ,ah:“‘ 0 |them, sir! You flourish ‘em, sir, you | Miss Lily Kromquist, who has|terization that has been the means - 7_D°“‘m Catholic Church and Gerald L. Church, the retiring I R FOOBAIN e, }flaunt ‘em in the face o' the uni-|peen in an office in Tacoma since |of elevating him to the heights of | All services in the new ehurch, - |chief of the Territory and his suc- Addrésk: " 3 se with braggadocio air! To|completing a business college course | stardom. No service tOmOITOW. fes:;r, I;rho h:cvt?obe!e;:yq:i&;:ri:ftge Chapter 9 ewed as e by your neigh-|in that city returned home the ~ e n the Resurr n = = ¥ | A SMILE FROM DIANA . to be avoided by middle of the week to take a posi gt;ntlg’c, p}::‘;gn;kt‘:lig,og:p:;fi:g BUCKINGHAM & HECHT Mr. Battleby hesitated, made as|ill-spoken of by the world in gen-|tion with the Juneau Motor Co., 2 » RS o T o 5 A v b Thosht *of it |eral—this affords you a preverse | as R t 1s by W. D. Coppernoll, former United 25 First St., San Francisco, California if to speak, thought ¥ r of it,| 8 o 3 I rse lin Juneau. Miss Kromquist is a Shates Attorney. — (Séward Gate- s Ped and went; whereupon th in fine, Sir Richard, T find|pouglas High school graduate. w:y? v little gypsy hooted in shrill der y—young— and con e ) . oo - fon until Sir Richard closed her |ly—foolish, s And yet BENEFICIAL TRIP o F._Cdcric‘k ‘al‘\d Jacob ‘Stelet, lim—"5r e rosy mouth with finger and thumb.| ‘“‘Well, ma'm Augusi Olson returned home the S S f b T NS e g “Not so, madam!" said he, “suf-| “Despite this youthful bravado.|middle of the week from the Tena- SUNDAY NIGHT 3{"‘\Cl>h;<;.r v:lem?er:lavza:sccr;inlzz ‘il:\ WE HAVE I.(h(.JE[VhD Alnother shipment $1 858 tetiow. to go; Shun, it you | sense some small promise of bet- |gee Springs whers he Wet greatly Bl K et o e e e from th S akon G bt of self-wringing mops priced at $1.50 v ot kee 3 . | el ss—should you ever grow fitte v a t weeks' vaca- . ’ Ly odls Hilst poach, why not keep to Guyf-{ /=%, bepefitted by a two 7 ¥4 77190 {left for the south on the Princess Fig Rars, fresh and delicious, pound, 15 cents e Ban. udgment ot the Huls | Adelaide 2 “Cause there be’s so precious lit- Thus they lked, viewing ecach|pn-. — § s | ) . 9 He to poach there other with dis nate yet grow-| | “JUDGMENT 'OF HILLS sith | PR IR Arnice’ s rocery “Ay, true enough, child” he an-|ing interest until little Shuri, AT LIBERTY, SUNDAY & with Sh'[‘;y :ux!?e?;: ;O:Mca:;mnfl:; the |/ Sy kered and glancing wp saw Hilen 108 fiished her meal, looked about| 4 o tark ity of ho Ken: FRANKIE DARRO—VIRGINIA VALLI show. » fors. e approaching across the green; but, | foF something to amuse her, an ineers is brought -t R b o vl 2 PO tharvel of marvels, she was smiling, |thus -espied Sir Richard's rin tucky mountaineers is brought to A tribute to a woman’s trust and a | while in her g look as woke ‘wonderment. { “So you are not drunk, Sir Rich- | ard!” she said, at last. “The day swered, but Helen shook her head. “I begin to find you out,” she re- torted. “And pray who is this? “An elfin, ma’'m; a sprite da eyes was such in him a g to trespass on Sir John Pm'l'nt'sl"\“:“m ed. “Why, where’s the sticred precinc ,‘cmld? “Oh, brother, here I be's—come ;' “And the reason why you knocked | down Sir John Parret's lomi-\,‘oxcnd‘q”i"k! A big man goes for to take And what is your elfin’s|{YOUr ring! bailiff. name?” . “Bhuri Camlo—or Lovel up, child,” he commanded, “make your reverence to the lady.” 8o the child made a bobbing | curtsey. “A pretty child!” said my lady.| "Wilt come to me, Shuri?” | “No!” answered Shuri. “And why not, child?” “Bekos I likes him best.” “Now tell me, Shuri, why do you| like him best?"” : “Bekos he be's a man for sure. | Y1 likes you too when you laugh!” | she said, and then she sniffed sud- | denly. “%Oh—bacon! And T do be fam-| ished, brother!” Bo am I!” said the lady. Sir Richard forthwith called:| “House, Jonas, house!” ; And forth rolled a cheery man! who beamed and cocked a jovial| eye; but beholding my lady, he haited, somewhat taken aback. : #Jonas, we want breakfast at once—in the garden among your| flowers.” {/And thus, with the gypsy child between them, they came into the garden behind the tavern. In the shady corner of the gar-| den, deep-bowered in honeysuckle, and an arbour, beholding which Shuri laughed and capered in elfin joy and drew my lady and Sir Richard thither; and here present- iy came Jonas, the landlord, bearing | a well-laden tray. i Sir Richard, forgetful of the sa-| youry viands before him, sat view- | ing my lady with thoughtful eyes, until Shuri finally spoke: . “Oh, brother, be's us never going| to eat?” ¢ | Bir Richard started and took up e and fork, my lady laughed and commenced to pour the coffee. they breakfasted together right y, by reason of little Shuri’s| ! laughter; impish looks and | questions; a truly memorable , more especially for Sir Rich- who beheld the transforma-' jon of stately goddess into unaf- girl; indeed my lady was a mhfion. wherefore he watched 440h, brother, why d've stare at so hard?” inquired the child 1 nly. . “Do I, Shuri? Madam is quite to being stared at.” looked into those grey eyes met his with such passionless ity. @iJuno or Minerva—which?” he questioned. BAY still young,” he an-}the shining thing in gleeful ecstacy, 3 {until it slipped, fell to the floor land rolled out of the arbour. .d {aware of a startled cr. Stand | stepped out of the arbour toe, who stood with the ring on {his palm. The captain tendered ‘the ring with a profound obeisance. “Ah, Sir Richard,” said he, “'tis reen in “Judgment of the the remarkable FBO pic- h comes to the Liberty | Sunday. 1t is this atmosphere of the un- couth hillsmen that is perhaps the most unusual feature of the pro- fina contriving - to ltogether and sat staring at duction, and which has helped. to make it one of the outstanding mo-; Thus Sir Richard was presently small boy’s adoration A Picture You Want to See Also COMEDY and NEWS 10—20-—40 cents e B Eh,!” he . Up rose Sir Richard, wondering, ace to face with Captain Des a resplendent figure from top to a quaint piece.” Sir Richard took | the ring, slipped it upon his finger and bowed in turn. “Shuri!” cried a voice and they beheld an old woman watching them Tall and gaunt she was, and bore herself with a strange pride, at sight of whom the child uttered a joyous greeting and next moment was folded in the woman'’s long arms; for a moment they talked together, then, clasping Shuri’s hand, the old woman ap- proached Sir Richard, “For my dearie Dubblesky,” said} she with a solemn gesture, “Truf- feni Camlo calls blessing on ye Guyfford o' Weare. . . . But old Truffeni, as has ‘the sight,’ warns ye. Look ye, now, and mark! . . . One!” and she stabbed finger at) Despard. “Two!” and pointed at my lady. “Three!” at Sir Rich- ard. “And three shall one day, be two—but I hear Death creep in the green—a dead man—and one as runs for hiding to the poor folk. See—1look yonder!” And she point- ed to a strange, small black cloud. “Death!” she whispered. “I see fetters—a prison cell—Ah, but true love shall find a way! And—see there, Guyfford o Weare—above ye! 'Tis the Hand o' Glor Sir Richard saw a small cloud,| sailing directly above him, naw} glowed with a great and wonder- ful radiance. (Copyright, i tory and I 1928, Jeffery Farnol) Helen, the beautiful and the haughty, is forced into a start- ling admission in Monday's chapter. OFNCE". . SUPPLIES GEO. M. SIMPKINS COMPANY by now ready for distribution: Government. TWO BIND GS--- ORDER FROM JUNEAU ALASKA Or Your Local Dealer Lester D. Henderson Secorid edition, revised and enlarged, Up-to-date facts regarding Alaska--- Its Scenic Features, Geography, His- Regular paper cover, $1.00, postpaid. De luxe edition, $2.00, postpaid. 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