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o Sun, BosS. AR DONT. : T [EAtREd HER ! NO I A RESIDES, N CASE Y0U | | e Hom MEs RALLL | To Fit Your | SLEEP W NO MAIDS-HALL BURGLAR'S’ GONNA EVER |S ALARMED IN THE SLEEPS TWENTY AND L WITH FéF}f‘;El-EJ-D§EDS- Q GITEHA, WAY 1P NIGHT JESS HOLLER OVER PLAN "TO SCRUPULOUSLY EYES . L& 1 cocagalles ; 11 Syl 0] THERE ! PSHAW, MY \TA?HZ*;'; mESEHigASTL%?; VOID IT, AFTER DARK! + P [DONT RE SILLY LIZA PIRK: | DEAR GAL! T ——— oo| YER PUFFICKLY (i [~ | FIDDLESTICKS! NOT THIS HUMBLE SAFE, UP THERE ON SERVANT, SIR! THE FIFTH FLOOR ! and Personality- Modern optical craftsman- ship makes possible the fit- ting of glasses accurately and becomingly. We determine first whether you need glass- es, then if you do, with the 3 aid of glasses we bring your =% T 3 =3 7 eyes up to the normal stand- blement—the Viscount’s frantic WRITTEN INSTRUMENT OF MEN ard of vision, speech: sir, can nothing be done?” q L d | "“sulian—Julian—eh, not . .. I| “Nought, I fear. He needs s FURTHER WORLD DREAM OF PEACE or e Love A a y never meant to kill . . . you . . .|care unremitting, such as no man Next comes the style of | twas you forced me—forced me to|and no paid nurse can bestow. Giv- (Continued trom rage One) glasses. The contour of your By JEFFERY FARNOL it! . . . You—" en such—" = W i6e On® __ |WORLD TOURISTS te height of ; Y - ; A face, the height of your fore- The feverish speech ended in a| With an effortiess ease “Helen | i,o.ts might be effected. It end- ARRIVE HERE ON £ b A Lk ols 2 lightl: 'th "and - E head—your facial character- hoarse cry strangled to a dreadful | swung ightly to. earth and strip: it dea ek Tor W Yo e — | choking . . . Brocklehurst lay dead.|ped off her gauntlets. > it E s JORES THE KETCHIKAN istics—are studied to deter- SENOPSIS: Sir Richard, , “Sirs" whispered the Duchess | o " jminous head moved for-| “Take The Witch home, Ben” sentatives of the United States held o s gl fhat. bast son, ) a vere s . “Oh, sire, if 2 » 3 = s L ¢ % mine e asses a es ;'.:h: ?,.i,‘“d?r,::: l::r?,:. :\}:]c“;c-‘\](‘i ‘;;si:fi:’,’e:hve }:msd";‘;yiwam. and there, bent low to earth|said she, “and tell aunt I am re- Great Eritain ‘respansible Mrs. V. M. Power of Los Angeles, it YOU = : here Helen is kept pris- rise to affright the guilty, avenge|8nd still dreadfully aglow, was the |maining to nurse Captain Despard.| 4. The Kellogg-Briand treaty for Cal, and Mr. and Mrs. F. M. sur . s 'menousle'e:clsdas:vq pinfi» w;omz\‘ ;\nd %"ndl("l(‘gth(‘}‘nn(}cen’ keen, hawk-like face of old Truf-|And now, Doctor Samson, pray|the outlawry of war, born at a Murphy of Boston, who made the g B s faflivs the | | Thirsy we may thus ses, Rgiiknn (e \Bhe Wined phosporescent | bring me to him. Paris conference of delegates of 15 |UFiP from the east coast to the he place, . . S flcios . mask from her brow. She hurried indoors with the 1it- | signatory nations during 1927, and | West coast by airplane, arrived in rogues who are guarding know the truth at last. ¥ it tle doctor eagerly attendant. i H Juneau from Seattle on the sea- tive Helen for Brockle- | And now fell a silence that, as ¥ ] which number was swelled to 46 the eaptive Helen | a g cas tte <t morning Landlord | “So!” exclaimed Ben, stari at _ |plane Ketchikan, Pilot Anscel Eck- Bmrst. Breaking through a moment after moment dragged by, | It Was the ne g ( s ng at the invitation of President Coo: 3 . 5 ., X x i ? Lol e ATk *| John and old Ben were enjoying (John. “So ‘twas the captain as be |lidge. mann, at 10 o'clock this morning stout door, he takes Helen in ‘seemld to grow the more irksome, |\ o "o o1e before the inn, her choice, arter all!” and plan to continue to Skagway| S , ll arms. Up to the inn rides |more painfully acute. s el nodded old Ben.| “And all along I were thinkin'| The dispatch with which Presi- |on the seaplane this afternoon. outhwe Both Mrs. Power and Mr. and Skag, Brocklehurst's chief 4 v o Wi = X | qont B 2 b he gl jusk beyond the (“And 'im a lord and Vi-count—t'|'twas some ‘un else,” John replied. | den oover has embarked uppn 8 s , and their escape i3 block- The gimmering, cu e s "B, 1ad but T could ha’ told 'ce | negotiations to heal the wounds be- Mrs. Murphy have traveled exten- | Optometrist-Optician But Richard leaps out of the itwas the captain weeks ago, I|tween Great Britamn znd the United sively both ,in the United States| EYES EXAM M:‘“m““‘:n:’: ::i’in"c:g gan to wink . . . a hush, a still-| sighed John, “and Cap'n|could.” e n;]:neE:;?esa?g :::pmr]efe:ni e GLASSES FITTED Rm] h Drd ta’l‘(’ 7 &kzgs ness, an all-pervading silence where | Despard agoin’ the same road, so “But—burn me, Ben.” TGO the wigle tevo & e ?node of travel to :npgthei’e Wh:; o ettt e e e |in the straining senses began toDoctor Samson do say” “Lookee, John—T1ll lay a quart|Pronouncements on internationali st o Vo o $5os rmion s Room 16, Valentine Bldg. R st ana { distinguish & thousand vaguely in-| “Enh—another deader? These be 0’ your best 'tis the captain-—spos- questions is regarded in diplomatic) )\ "o o seattle, all three éx- i dle beside himsell and spurs | . o) ounds blent and resolv- tolmes—Mr. Jullan dead, Vi-count ing ’e don't die—a quart my lady |circles as presaging a continuance 0. VP 2 sl 10:00 to 6:00. Evenings by % toward the village. ling into a heavy, ceaseless throb|dcad, Olderaft dead, th' Gallopin'|marries 'im as soon as e be ity |of the United States in the role r [Pressed themsewes s being,de: Appointment—Phone 484 | “ i " lighted with the trip. Chapter 42 |that was the very pulse of life itself.! Parson dead—me an’ Joel Bym A quart it be, Ben!” sighed John pa‘iilflcn;on e o el SThey ik alt s rexlr)lain o | Slowly this deadly stillness seemed found 'im—and now the Capn.” gloomily, “though I'd sort o' hoped ready, Premier Ramsay Ma>- 4 AN APPARATION sl ah, well!” Donald says, the promptness with |W8¥_for & short time and make 3 Ito become more and yet more em-| “Ah, but murder and that-like : a’ séversl days’ Arip.into Atlin be- Helen, o radiant figure in her yous . the deepening gloom |beant good for my trade, Ben. . . (Copyright, 1928, Jeffery Farnol) |Which the Washington government |, - remrnmyg soufh o dainty laces and voluminous Tust- geemeq full of a terrified question-|And yonder is your lady, a horse- has acted has established recogni- [h)' silks, entered the great draw | ing—who? What? | pack.” The story returns to Richard |tion by both the United Statcs and | o PY [, room, where many candles ast stealthily—upon this aw-| And now, swaying easily to every| —the dashing nobleman—in Great Britain of the principle of | Mrs. Joc Patterson, her deughier orie bravely upon velvet coats, gy rouplo crept a sound, |graceful movement of her beautiful| Monday’s chapter. naval parity. “C“d i Mrs. Agnes Griggs and jossy wigs and gleaming ShoC- yooujar drawing nearer, growing mare, my lady came cantering e T T A fresh start has bgen made by|Charles Patterson, left on T of ne rhood were here con- | “ ” N At M o L visi Horse . . . horse hoofs!” whis-| within a yard of them. For the accommodation of the|Solution to the problem of naval A % Vi, " | pered someone | " “Pray, John,” she inquired, “how |trade, this store will be open Sat- |disarmament which defied solution | 1 tsometlm;al hii Bemidle, Whtle: M. SEAPLANE “KETCHIKAN” ‘Greetings, sirs!” said my 18d5,| 5000 clattering on the distant is the invalid this morning?” urday evening, August 10. at the Geneva conference, and th -| Paiterson will proceed to Los An- P d Freicht Deli #aliting he back-bending COMPARY. | ropq, wonderfully clear . . . sudden-| “Sinkin', my lady, sinkin rapid, [adv. B.M.BEHRENDS, CO, Inc, {groundwork laid for another con- o o ol e L assengers and Freight Delivered Indeed you are vastly welcome,yy giopped, Don't know nobody, pore gen‘leman, S e feence of the powers that parti:i- | Sehool in Thirty Minutes :‘l;e" there be 1““-" ‘“l“"‘:“ »V"‘(’i ean " giiiness again . . . silence . . .lravin’ all night, my lady, and all STORE HOURS pated in the 1922 Washington c)v Fog S & poor soul's ouriosity and sa¥.yon o shadow flitted through the |about death and Cap'n Archer, the| Goldstein's Emporfum will be Tevsnce, ¢ 4lask W h' 4 7 WhY we are here assembled at the (0 L Piccount Brocklehurst— [ highwaywan, and Sir Richard and fopen until NINE P."M. Saturdsy,| In all the cfforts the world bas | a-w asiung ton rovays f Boule, 0 gonret 0d. 85 Uchiyny ontaring the garden dike &' fur~fhiseelf, and on o7 ‘em drownding |August 10th. adv, | made since 191¢ to outlaw war, it | | Coming Coliseum WL pray you speak. ~ ltive animal. together in th’ owld mill pond.” e e power of public opinion as an in-| | & 0 I PHONE 64 OR 429 P bl g 1"::;[ Jnow, ¥ A putt of gresnish, vapour . . .| Al that moment Doctor Samson| VICTRGLA—1st, No. 55; 2nd, No, | strument for peace overshadows all,| SINGING FOOL | o - th," lispe hreep, “there 1s' i ithi b s | of i x -11279: 3rd, No. 185, : ol ) sty 4 a glow, and within the arbour’s|came hurrying forth to greet my rd, No. 185. Any one having |and the written expressions of men . Larry Parks uneau Age a Whisper that we are to enjoy @ paciness, rising from this gloom,|lady. these numbers report to Minle bid fair to indeed become mightier | | o i | s i gent ““*‘“‘ d“]— i SR | was a bewigged head, a face green-| “Sir,” she questioned anxiously, |Fields. Phone 732. —adv. [than the sword. 5 FLIGHTS TO ANY POINT DESIRED play-acting, madam!” mMUr- o yuminous that seemed suspended |“what is that I hear of Captain| ™~ - 2 s mflffimnzir:f“z‘;g(‘l“z“:“‘}ohn par. | ir, blotehed . . . frightful. Despard?” VIR LRy QR AR st hio 8, dend, mncan WP T L L T = 3 {open casements deepened to night, think 'twas 'im as done the deed— !a windless dark wherein stars be-|and now dead!” ret; rapping his snuff-box, “tis 10 ¢4 “ua specter!” news is but a little previous,” an- sugh—hem! I say her Grace would |~ 4,4 thenthe night-silence was|swered the doctor, shaking his head. never ‘eonvoke us for such—fiddle~| ) yiven asunder by a scream|“Alas, I fear the poor gentleman mr- m:"‘e’:":z'm"::fl;:'°M"flj§: that dying gave place to loud bab-'will be gone ere sunset.” 3 = : : E : : : H E = = = = El : H = = E | = : - 1 Juneau Drug Co. symmoned me hither—some matter ' moment to us all, some matter ) . tless touching our—" ’ < henopy R We Must Be Out of the ! ng suddenly in upon them, very same, me dear Sir % o . . . . And here's news for ye, B U I L D I N G 4 lemen all—last night Sir Rich- | Guyfford was struck down and P 18 w i ptured. By September 1,1929 . O O K Ry Siei > ; i U ANow R NOW IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY-— : s . nt We have everything in the Hardware Line {3 METE B30 THREOWM wHF i 1ast night, casaped. this aftcr- e have: everything ‘ al ut t’ rates you pay %-caped?" gasped Sir John. STORE OPEN TO 9 P. M. K P g i B ik “@aith, Sir John, me dear, don't # i 9 e : for electric service: tell me—" : i “Fhis, sir! Last night he was 18 . 5 4 ords aegitured, this afte h d, { o ¢ 4 and this flenl:ng";:onwi]: e;c:p:pe 1 In 1890 the average household ang: pray, be exonerated, his fair ‘ i .t e rate'was 19 cents per kilowatt- nahe vindicated for good and all, w5 a h before your very eyes. "Tis for this H d c { B our. puppose I summoned ye here. I ar ware o. CB hope, ere the clock strikes, to show P* & A Lt 1 : you. all in a dramatical interlude - - - In 1913 this had fallen to 8,'7 that Il call ‘The Bitter Bit.' The WA B \ d cents per kilowatt-hour. actors shall play their several parts \ ¢ . as natural as life— especially one! b A 29 ! B } ... At least, b’ the Powers, I hope i m d Today the average rate for do- “Soon the stage wil t, - ] . Sl ol D/MEe WL Doy set,, Yo ' mestic' electricity is 6.6 cents per willl follow me into the morning ?A A2 SARAT room, where we shall sit very silent : l%m oUu m kilowatt-] X and very still—the swm‘::wa :rxi]ll ry ard ya u’:lob thour‘ . 5 sthnd open, and you will list s A J f o 3 B St e i But, H?gede‘l):yssm‘five\;yecg‘l':ka °‘ggt‘ A Can ‘you 'find another item in ¢ = 5 . Y. [ {3378 o [ e e . aftontion -:ul shigmatt c. e first youihousehold budget whose cost THE HOME OWNER HAS A v » 3 t. Just order your : . . i 3 ~ s , and 'tis a case o' life—and ey e = IS .pe}éify Farrell and is only one-third of its cost 40 ; CONSTRUCTIVE ‘AIM IN LlFEfi th! be sure of material and special years ago? : " | —Says Herbert Hoover. _Here the Duchess consulted a grading. Send us your snecifica- . e spmewhat ponderous gold watch, tions - we do the rest. : P. O. Sub-Station No. 1 3 = #II“IIII!I"II||I!IIllmnnhmum-nu.llllm_llllllllllllll T T T T T L T T ‘ : £ ¢ The family that owns its Eome takes and—nobody spoke; even Sir John H The hi g a pride in it, maintains it better, gets was silent! 4 g h Istopy of‘e.lectr'lc ]l'gh t and more pleasul:e out of it, are more apt \/‘Come!” said she, rising: sudden- - ‘ T\ power is one of réduction in rates 8 to save, and has a more wholesome and 1y..“You, Sir John, shall sit with/ / i i i i | t ere in which to bri o Hle wod anfi improvements in service, in ?:iligi’e:. mosphere ring up gentlemen, follow us!” . s = s spite of the steady increase in cost §ott-treading, and with a strange 4 . " - hush upon_ them, one and all, they - d of labor and materials. . 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