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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JULY 8, BRINGING UP FATHER GHE WILL BE DOWN W A MINUTE THAT WAS AN ARISTOCRATIC GENTLEMAN YOU WERE TALKING TO TODAY ~NOT LIKE THOSE 1929. By GEORGE McM/ YOUD BETTER CULTWATE HIS ACQUAINTANCE AND GET N WITH HIM- WHO THAT WAS LOAFERS YOU GENERALLY GO WITH The Vets scored two more in the eighth. Heinke was safe on a Jtielder's choice. Pawliko:ko singled and both men scored on Greber’s two-bagger. Three singles in a LEGIUN SUNDAY row and an error by Vale counted two more for the Vets in the ninth. IN HOT BATTLEW‘ Box Score and Summary | MOOSE— ‘RO rts, any e | SYNO! Helen D'Arcy once voiced her disdain for Sir Richard Guyfford, but she was not aware of the romance that was to enter their lives. Neith- er docs she know two of her ardent suitors—Viscount Brock- | lehurst and Captain Despard | are plotting with Richard’s cousin, Julian, to win her for- tune by forcing her into mar- riage. Julian has challenged Richard to a duel, having been viciously whipped by his cousin for some particularly low vil- lainy. A chance meeting—a de- berts, L. 2b Junge, p Paps Beat Veterans 10 to schmitz, B, » .. | Killewich, 1b 9 in Free Hitting, Loose- | oo ! ly Played Game ‘ 1 McSpad’'n, M., | Nello, Moose won from the Vet-|Roberts, B, 3b erans Sunday 10 to 9 in a torrid | Ashby, rf game that was doubtful until the final batter was declared out. Junge | Totals heaved for the Paps and got away |AM. LEGION— with a good start. Cunningham,|Ramsey, rf who started for the Vets, was|McCloskey, 2b nicked for 14 safeties in six frames | McLaughlin, ss-p English, ¢ cf 58 cCwoHOmORMY omvmoo~oocool For The Love Of A Lady By JEFFERY FARNOL e e S Duchess: Yours | chair, |awhile save for Angela's weeping. | |“And him!” " e W 'with him—alone in arbours? Anc gypsies telling your fortunes? Oh I know! Captain Despard told me so don't deny it, ma’'m don't darc deny it! Helen: (Sternly) Hold your tonguc miss, and weep! Weep till your eyes are like gooseberries and your nose like a carrot. Be perfectly assured ————|that I despise you for an odious rattle! Duchess: snap) Gemini! And that proves it! Helen: (Looking down her shape- ly nose, beneath disdainful-droop- ing lashes) leave to know? 'tis wat you've known and I've guess- Helen, lcaning back in her PhVabY L frowned up through the shady branches of the cherry-tree again, Angela wept, and the Duch- ess, finger and thumb suddenly ar- rested in her snuffbox, watched Helen's abstracted face with a sin- gular interest; thus was silence So arel Madam, ’tis odlous suggestion! { Duchess: 'Tis love him ye do an’ en squire! Helen: (Recoiling gracefully) And 5 g o now, madam, you shock me! Suffer “Ab, kind heaven aid mel” she 1o 45 retire, for I protest to heav- moaned at last. fen you— “And him!” exclauned Hclen.I‘ Duchess: Your fine airs an’ gra- {ces are wasted on me that dandled “Who?” demanded the Duchess, ye on this knece—a squalling brat. sharply. { Helen: (In hushed voice) Horrors! “Whoever lies in most danger,” oh, most revolting! (She shudders, and gave way to Dennis McLaugh- | lin in the seventh. Denny kept the Morse hitless and | runless in the seventh and eighth but loose support and two hits combined with a wild pitch allowed two men to score in the ninth frame. Toose Lead Throughout The Moose led throughout the game with the Vets fighting a Reeves, ss-2b Heinke, 1f | Pawlikoski, | Greber, 1b Henning, 3b Cunningham, cf p-ss 3 | . Totals 9102711 | Summary: Earned runs, Moose 7, Legion 4; wild pitch, Junge 4, lightful breakfast in a seques- tered nook—and the romance of Helen, the beautiful, and Rich- ard, the dashing nobleman, | staz{s on its stormy course. answered Helen. !covers her face, and magnificent “Ha!” exclaimed the Duchess. “Angela, me dear choild, don't sni- vel; 'twill make your pretty little | nose like a strawberry.” - | 1" wailed Cnapter 10 | Angela, “and Mr. Trumpington ex- A WISE DUCHESS | pected !But how may I help my | For a moment none moved or|tears and Helen so cruel? And how |was I to know Sir Richard was not !spoke; then Captain Despard laugh- | X |Mr. Julian—I mean that Sir Julian “A GOOD JOB ALL WAYS” And because it is our motto we will expand in PAINTING of every description. [nterior and Exterior, ed this week past—'tis in love ¥’|on 't, she'll be head himself no better a poverty-strick-|in my heart, 'twas DOINTY MOORE'S GRAND-FATHER n defeat, turns and sweeps from hem, across the lawn and so, ma- jestically into the house.) ‘Then the Duchess laughed till s hoked, and chuckled until her /hole person, and great elbow chair, shook with suppressed merri- nent, and Angela checked her veeping to stare. “*Tis small, clever soul y' are!” juoth the Duchess, at last—‘Come, (Closing snuffbox with |let me kiss thee. “But, oh, dear ma'm, my Helen surely hates me!” “Av course she does, for the mo- Proves what, I'll beg| nent, but 'twill pass; Helen’s fur- But, b’ the sweet in love she’ll and thinking over heels in it. But what never last. saints, if she be not he thinking o' love, ‘ove afore she knows Helen: (Superbly contemptuous) [ nade ye guess 'twas Sir Richard, my honey?" “Oh, ma'm, I—didn't! I thought, Captain Des—" 1928, Jeffery Farnol) (Copyright, Helen, too proud to admit that she loves Richard, makes a surprising move in tomor- row's chapter. oo Our Fur Mmnufacturing Depart- ment is in charge of an expert furrier. Goldstein’s Emporium. adv LAMINEX DOORS Will not Shrink, Swell or Warp McLaughlin 2; struck out, by ed softly. | Junge 8, Cunningham 6 in 7 in-| “And now, my lady, if you are| nings, McLaughlin 3 in 2 innings; ready?” the captain suggested. | hits 14, runs 8 off Cunningham in; Helen stood awhile as if lost in| 7 innings, hits 2, runs 2 Off Mc- thought, then, turning suddenly, Laughlin in 3 innings; losing pitch- [gave Sir Richard her hand; said | cr Cunningham; two-base hits, Kil- she: lewich 1, Greber 1, Ramsay 1; 3-| “The Duchess, sir, bade me say base hit, McLaughlin; stolen bases, |she expects you at the Moat House, B. Schmitz 2, Vale, B. Roberts and |and will be happy to welcome you by Henning Ashby, 1 each, Henning 1. | whenever you will, and indeed—so °' Umpire, Bothelho. shall I!” Then she made him a stately curtsey, stooped to kiss lit- Scorer, H. MacSpadden. Y e PSRN TS Y itle Shuri ,and was gone, with Cap- and B. Schmitz singled and scored tain Despard attendant. e two-pagEer by Eliewian, | b s o SR i “Master,” said old Truffeni, “you Three hits gave them two more in| The Tobacco Habit can be curedgg standsv up for the ‘poor iolk‘-‘ the fifth, Killewich and Vale count- WITHOUT DRUGS. Call at Num-|when us meets again, mebbe the ing. L. Roberts’ single, Junge's ber 8 Willoughby Avenue for FREE yoor folk’ stands up for you—ay. two-bagger and Bill Schmitz's single PROOF. Opposite Femmer ):)ocl(,F,lyv tor ‘death Jshall b sl “abolt in the sixth gave them two more. | —adv.?y,, ah, and I sees troubles creeping Their last two runs came in the| — e — R ninth when Cunningham bobbled| Try a TOASTET: SANDWICH &t tove chall. comes aio. and by it Junge's grounder, Bill Schmitz hit the Juneau Ice Cream Pariors. adv| e single gave the scores. Boviog, been spgeinied adininte. | “Love” o ESpesions Pive 1o Witk {trator with the will annexed of| Verlly, young master, grieve not The Vets failed to connect e;arely‘he Siwe D YguOr I OBk, de.-‘and mh“d o 8. e ceased, by the commissioner for| At this, he glanced heavenward, with Junge's delivery and were held yho merritory of Alaska, sitting inbut saw the radiant cloud was van- scoreless ‘fur the first four frames. propate in Juneau Precinct, by |ished quite away. He stood awhile In the fifth they chalked up five'o.ger jssued July ..., 1929, all per-:lost in wondering speculation; and runs on f‘“‘fle hits, two passes and 'gong having claims against the esfl;when he looked around, it was to @ fielder’s choice. Heinke singled.|tgte of the said decedent are here- find himself alone. Pawlikoski walked. Heinke scored py notified to present them, duly! e and Pawley went to third on Gre- verified as by law required, within| “Days ago,” said my lady, frown- ber’s single, but was thrown out six months from the date of said!ing up through the branches of at the plate when Henning ground- ‘order, to the undersigned admin-|the cherry-tree, “I gave the man ed to third, Fred being safe at first. istrator at his office at 183% South |your message. And the man comes Cunningham walked, filling the Front Street, Juneau, Alaska. Inot. Well, confound the man!” bags. Ramsey fanned. McLaugh- | | “Fie, Helen!” murmured Angela. game uphill battle all the route: McLaughlin’s three-bagger in the fifth put them in the running and the tying and winning runs were on the paths in the ninth but the Vets lacked the punch to shove them over the plate. The Moose scored two runs in the first inning. L. Roberts and B Schmitz scored on three singles and a wild throw They added two more in the third after two were away when Junge! shall ye live, for love is strongest H. B. LE FEVRE, f lin, batting for McCloskey slammed‘Administrator with the will an- «Remember how wickedly we have out a screaming three-bagger, scor- nexed of the estate of John|misjudged the unfortunate gentle- ing Greber, Henning and Cunning- | W. Clark, deceased. man, how cruelly we have wounded ham, and crossed the plate him- First publication, July 8, 1929. ihis sensibilities.” self on an error by Bill Schmitz. Last publication, Aug. 5, 1929. “Say, rather his detestable pride,” ———- icried my lady. GASTINEAU TRY OUR SPECIAL | |pride 15 aiwas so very dotistable CAFE 50 CENT {—in other folk!” “And alas,” sighed Angela, shak- LUNCHEON {ing her pretty head, “oh me, the C. P. RICHARD, Prop. Open 7 a.m. till 1 am. | poor gentleman so soon to die!” “Die, child—to die? Is it 8ir Richard Guyfford you mean?” | “Indeed, Helen! They say he is FOR SALE ' tlemen may but these won't; shure here will be murderous business, and nothing but dith itself shall my poor heart is break- was—on, ing, I vow! My lady Helen uttered a sniff; whereupon Angela bridled and turning upon Helen like a defiant dove, ensued the following: i Angela: Oh, how should I know you was so vastly Interested in the man? i Helen: (Languidly) What man, | pray? | Angela: In love with him!! | Helen (Disdainfully) In love—I? Who with, miss? { Angela: (Desperately) Why—Sir: Richard Guyfford! Oh, you may flash your eyes at me—but you're| blushing, you know you are! For I know, ma'm, I know! Hain't .you, been riding every day in your new-' est French habit a purpcse to meet him? Hain't you been breakrasting‘ Sign and Landscape Painting, Graining, ' Kalsomining and Wall Papering Angthing to beautify the home, & office, etc. CALL ARMAND, The Painter ', ' TELEPHONE 1603 “{‘!anhes Gladly Given 4 e THE JUNEAU LAUNDRY between Streets Pranklin Street, Front and Second And now he Specifies (Official Publication) { Report of the Financial Condition of THE B. M. BEHRENDS BANK located at Juneau, Alaska, Terri- tory of Alaska, at the close of business on the 20th day of June, 1929. RESOURCES Loans and discounts ..$ 921,786.65 Loans on real estate .. 211,049.80 Overdrafts b 1,792.15 United States bonds i owned correreeneeenees 148,343.78 Other bonds and war- ) rants owned . oo 676,553.56 Banking house, furni- | ture and fixtures ... Other real estate owned Due from other bands.. Checks on other banks and other cash items.. Exchanges for clearing house e, S Cash on hand Gold Dust 52,588.33 41,282.89 355,798.05 2,123.92 460552 139,933.14 190,00 .$2,556,137.76 LIABILITIES | Capital stock paid in ..$ 100,000.00 Surplus fund . : Undivided profits less expenses paid ... Due to other banks— deposits Individual deposits Demand and time certi- tificates of deposit ... Cashier's and certified checks ... TOTAL and saving “But—two_gentlemen my surely fight without killing each other.” A Few Used Bicycles Going at $15.00 HARRIS Hardware Co. | prevent ‘em killing each other.” “Nay,” sighed Angela. “If either kill ¢ other, 'tis poor Sir Richard must die.” “Heavens above!” exclaimed my lady. “And why must you be so sure, little fool?” “Nay—why, Helen, oh, my -dear, why so angry with poor me?” cried Angela, amazed at Helen's sudden gust of passion. “Because, miss, if anyone be kill- ed, 'twill be all your doing!” “Mine? Oh, Helen! Oh, my dear- est!” wailed Angela. “How—how am I to blame?” “For writing your three times M-, cursed letters, for mixing up your villains,” cried Helen, between her snapping white teeth. = Whereat Angella bowed meek, pretty head, and wept softly. i TOTAL o— LT ] United States of America, Terri-| tory of Alaska, Pirst Judicial | Division, ss. | I, Guy McNaughton, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the foregoing. statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. GUY McNAUGHTON, Cashier. (Correct Attest) B. M. BEHRENDS, J. F. MULLEN, Directors. (Notorial Seal) Subscribed and sworn to before me this 6th day of July, 1929. ° H. J. TURNER, |{Notary Public in and for the Ter- ritory of Alaska. 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