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ated three years because Ray dicappears after discovering his own fortunc lost, convinced he cannot marry the wealthy Bar- Chapter 12 MONEY AGAIN Ray's ill humor annoyed Bar-‘ |you, Barbara,” he continued as she you, Hendy,” and then, looking joined the group: ““But T thought you told me that the man was a millionaire?” " “The money belongs to his wife. She flushed slightly. No woman likes to be called “previncial.” { “You know I'm awfully fond of desire to please her. behind her fan to the major when presently the four of them were seated at the card table. “Think so? Ha, ha,” commented A L LT — THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, OCT. 12, 1929. for more. Candidly, I couldn’t af- halibut were sold here yestc |8 and 14.1 cents e cvecosc 00000 [HE LUXURY HUSBAND across to where Ray was flounder- (ford it.” “Very well, Barbara,” he said ® HALIBUT PRICES © ing helplessly in conversation with As he spoke he crossed over to|present “If you feel that way e ¢ @ © @ @ @ o o P4 PP ET RAXIIE ARKAS R U ARE |2 e v she o Sl DR B e i A T st e g 405 o 3 i i, S i ytalk lik 2 { before he was halfway Spons r my 7 ing ' arrived yesterday and sold for :u:l‘RO,VPT‘:;tl::.rb:;:qlL‘dal‘;d(;: :::y“:;:’n:; ::;;n‘i:";l ;T;:g;‘d *;;txk;‘fil?‘:fc“;’r:f ;‘J’E‘\g to turn i’::‘.:;dlmfi“dol‘i I;iell];x]xfxz.a.‘ivnfi“;:fvbe}: ;}:oli_ lbll‘.[m. m)‘ own g,nnfblmg:“ Ty B R . bara while he'is penniless. (bara and sent her down into the |” " 4 ol ' When they meet again, Bar- dining hall determined to be es- didn't speak; “but don’t misunder- Hf: didn't l_mv'r.' a penny before she]the major, and he laughed so loud-|e TIDES TOMORROW o ¥ bara, ob 1 desperately in love pecially nice to her host as though stand he added, playing his mar‘ned h_up. and it seemed to|ly that Ray, although he could nt'e c e o0 eco0oeeevoeoe with Ray, who i: struggling un- she felt she owed him some apology }canh carefully. “I think that!Ray's: sensitive mmq that Hender-{hear what they said, sensed that : = cac ully a- a writer of jazz |for Ray's criticism. She had am- jYour h\lsb(lvll's an awfully good |son had purposely raised his woice. « jthey had been talking about him Low tide, 3:20 am va B ompositions. | But Barbara ia- | ple opportunify,‘foz; @t dinner, she|°hap. Admire him to no ead.” Lady Fielding said. “No-g,% with {and, in consequence, made a mis- ‘1““'1%‘ “:{‘i“- s 0 ad GAILING SCHEDULE | duces him to forget their dif- |found herself in the seat of honor Her heart warmed toward him. {her neighing intonation and: then, |deal. H(ij"v‘h llid‘ ,i‘J \\) h"‘ ”(“\ % 5 e B (cronces of fortunes and they |on Hendersow's right “hand with| “Thanks for that, Hendy.” oae c'vl(lc_m.}y keeps him:on @' /The game had begun badly for > R Wondly 5:;:; g;im;g:fi?: Eo‘:xeulbound are married. Ray, cnraged at |Major Perkins on her right And somehow her hand was in Shcll'le”CUI‘. him and he had a premonition that| [ o e 4:08 am., 21 feet hearing himself termed a “lux The major was exerting himself|is for he gave it a quick, tight | Ray was by that time out of ear- Jit was going to get worse. High tide, 10:38 a.m., 138 feet Yukon Sept. 28 Oct. Oct. 8 ury hushand” demands the [to be entertaining. Henderson | faueeze under the table. shot, I:)ut he had heard enough to (Copyright, Dial Press) | Low tide, 4:32 pm, 4.0 feet Oct. 5 right to carn his own living. |whsipered into her other ear Coffee and liquers were served |put him into a state of cold -nnd! i —_— h tide, 10:28 p.m., 110 fee oot 1“ Gt Oct' 22 Ralph Henderson, a nobleman | “You look ‘topping tonight, B in the large, oblong drawing room, | helpless fury. The romance of Barbara and > i e ; [e] t‘ 29 | cnchanted by Barbara’s millions | bara s great to see with a wooden beamed ceiling and | It was a fact however damnable,| Ray reaches a distressing Cli- | em——————————— Oct. ct. b in this old place of mine. Some- 2R immense open fireplace that {that he had been penniless at'the max in Monday’s installment. Oct. Oct. invites them to a houseparty— a clever scheme whereby Hen- Through which the general { how it seems just the right back-| seemed to fill completely one end | time of ' their marrfage—that ever want to talk to you. ‘There' will|over the room and, aware that Ray - 15TH N. E. NEAR EAST 45TH The Malloy X - " vOu—@s 3 y " si Barbaia had been payini THEM WUZ THE 'APPY DAYS derson hopes ‘to separate the |ground for you—as though each!©f the roam. = The heavy carved | since paying i TH i young mu?xlc so that he may |were made for the other.” i furniture, of massive oak, ~was the l]lllS—eVl‘n the tuxedo }.‘e was | The :\(u‘(ivkluk Kid, Billy the Hal'::.! SEATTLE'S IDEAL APART- W. E. NOWELL, Agent, Phone 2 marry Barbara himsclf. At the | Barbara smiled. “That’s dear of Jacobean, while on the polished|wearing had been bought with her [TWO Story John, Specimen Ak, MENT HOME wooden floor, were tiger skins— |money. The Information Kid, Swede Sam, |great snarling, yellow beasts. He took a cigarette from a silver i?lem,’]‘.“:h%:;ii DP“SC‘;‘DIE“,“U;‘}QES;?; University District | FOR SALE | " Shortly afterwards Henderson|box and stuck it unlighted between |1ke The Ham and Egg Sisters, and Complete service. Beautiful - |started arranging tables for bridge, his lips. How he wished he Was|a host of the Old Time Mushers lobby. Roof garden; modern, = " 5 THE EMPIRE FOR SALE—Lot with small store |put, preparatory to doing so, heback playing in the orchestra onfhave signified their intention of fireproof, soundproof build- ~ Is the Medium g{‘}dl‘“k’r and cabins. See J<1 B. | said, in a low voice to Barbara: (thc good old Vendena! attending the celebration of “The ing; garages. Well worth LASKA S"‘EAMSHIP COMPA Y ernhofer, Harri Machine Shop. | .pon't play tomight, Barbara. I A strained silence had = settled Days of 98" to be staged by The your inspection. 1 A Pio) of Alaska, Igloo No. 6 e e public can always have lits want3 supplied. Closing time for classified advertisements: 2 P. M. Closing time for display ad- vertisements: 11 A. M. “Cen cents per line first in- se-tion. FOR SALE — Buffet, restaurant size. Inquire The Coffee Shoppe. {FOR SALE — Victor Phonograph cheap. $15.00. Harper, Cable | office. FOR SALE—Four room furnished house. Address 1858 care Empire. had left the group with whom he was supposcd to be playing bridge, Barbara crossed over to him quick- ly. “What's (all this haven’t you begun?” “I told them I couldn't afford the stake they suggested.” be two tables husband play Barbara nodded. “He used to be quite fond of it.” Henderson murmured something in reply and, a few minutes later, he had placed Ray at a table with three veterans at the game, Lady vithout us. Your Ray? . Why and Ladies’ Auxiliary, at Elks' Hall, Alaska Day, October 18th. The sky will be the limit and a bond not. be required by the committee in’ charge. Dancing, roulette, craps, stud poker and faro will be on tap, and the ladies are planning a feed with et ' MELROSE ' 5252 your good behavior Will ' jr——————eee Passenger accom- nodations on r Admiral Line v sels have been Regularly und Bependably Five cents for continuous | |[FOR SALE — Small apartment|pielding, Major Perkins and Miss| Barbara bit her lip and slowly ;thf(u? 0‘;::\"“;‘;”{;% ml‘az‘"e nos- completely and Leave Arrive Bouthbound W subseguent insertion. house, fully furnished, splendid|praidstone, whose only claim to|crimsoned with —mortification. 8ir Arthur mmnm’,’a atfection- materially improv- § si.omer Seattle Juneau Lv. Junaen Count five averape words { | business year around. Box 553,|youth was a strong right arm with| “Ray, how could you? They willlately known as “The Warbling AL B RUL d | ol Ok g i Gt to the line. Juncau, Alaska. Which she slaughtered tennis balls, |think us such cheapskates! ~ Be-|Kid,” will render with telling and toem very atirac- | Queen ..oC0ct. 3 Oct 7 Oetill Minimum cherge, 50 cents. || nor i E e nocket watches,| Standing waiting for the butier |sides, it's absurd! We've plenty [fouching effect during the festivi- D TR Rogers Oct. 10 Oct. 14 Oct. 18 i i to place chairs at the table the|of money.” ties, many of ‘the old delightful Evans Oct. 16 Oct. 20 Oct. 31 [N fancy and plain. Close out prices S ditties s - s ! for cash at the Nugget Shop. |Major said, speaking on behalf of | *¥ou have, you mean.” { [ditties such as: “She Was Only a Queen .......Oct. 17 Oct. 21 Oct. 25 “WANTED | Sliiad > | nimself and the ladies: She said in cxasperation: “But I|BIFd In the Gilded Cage[ ‘The Rogers .......Oct. 24 Oct. 28 Nov.10 WiE ven ;FOR SALE—5 'room house, fire-| “What stake would you suggest,|thought you agreed to borrow from Ble:‘pun' in CL?:‘lKlor:fl:Er‘ le]ccT:f Sueeht TR goy.lg EOV'Z;’ B ANTED — Girl for light bowse| Dlace, stationary wash tubs, con- |Lowther? We usually play sixpence {me . ... ” night,” “Little Annie Rooney,” Qe e byt Dbl i work and care of child of school crete foundation, leve: lov, choice [a point.” “Yes, for essentials, but not to{“Down Went McGinty,” “Like Kel- d Q"'('.“: Nov.27 Dec, 1 Dec. b % age. Call Mrs. R. T. Kaufmann, location. Phone 1501 Ray looked from one to the other | fritter away at bridge. Besides,|ly'Did,” and for an encore will re- G o] g ; ‘ | Gastincau Cafe. | e, TS e G100 e I'm too much in your debt already.|cite that well Known sounct, “The Worth Its Weight INFORMATION wad TICKETS: . i oy — J 3 4 “sj 9 s i ot | 1 3 able ay | at |FFace on the Bar Ro Floor.” . TED _ Woman' for peheral|: Fooms &nd bath. Garden. Terms| SIDEDCe? Thais g dime, taPt il‘lfl:,f‘;,':u?" able tolpay Seek R e aat 58 thoke i In Winter BRICE H. HOWARD, Agt.,, Phone 4 e . B reasonable. Fine view. Apply Em-| ' b o i 4 ~ SMITH, Agent, Douglas house work. Telephone 841 pply Em-| o0 " lass. Twenty-five cents m| “You know that doesn't matten! [Fogeive ten thousand in Comfort o e i pire or telephone 134 Dwuglas. “stage money,” and the onc hold- hundred is about my limit.” | You make me mad when you talk —_ R;spnu;iblc ‘woman V\?zill Ec!:rn for children evenings. {FOR SALE—Burroughs Po: “Twenty-five cents?” queried|like that. Don't you realize you're }g}‘ t‘,}“:(},‘,’,’:fif,fi; ufi‘;‘fl‘(.t@?‘rmw:n{:‘;;‘s.| Coal that burns clcan—pro- Telephone 5204. I chine in A-1 condition Lady Fielding of the major. making both of us look foolish? Be |girul framed ploture of “The Lights|| Sucing more heat value per - RS | on time or cash discou.i Call| “A shilling” he translated, and|a good sport and play, Ray. You o' Juncau.” || ton—is worth its weight in NANTED—TWo ex | at Juneau Motors, 1nc. Ask for|added under his breath, “Bah, mere make me ashamed of you.” No admission will be charged|| comfort. xdoes, ;Good. wages. Lucas |child’s play!” He didn't answer for a minute. |for ladies —ady. ik OB arii shut very tight and N RN i s 5t Ray overheard him and a certain | His teeth we: she knew him to be struggling be- tween his innate obstinacy and his Gastineau Cafe. e "FOR SALE—Spectacles 2345 a pair ‘ at Home Grocery, E. Millaeger, FOR RENT | JOHN P. HARTMAN HERE stubborn look settled over his jaw. tion, gives the maximum of i requires a minimum of atten- | FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, SEAT™AE General Merchandise. | “Tm afraid I dont care to play John P. Hartmant, Seatile law-|| heat per ton, and leaves less e 7 T s o e S !ver’'and Atlin mine owner, was a ash. $ ‘OR RENT — Small npartmcnt.‘ 3 £ive A r fmorthhound passenger mxxml!m“p‘:n: R Leave Juneau Southbound very mice. Also two-room cabin | _Ccmmcrcml printing at The Em- cess Louise. After visiting and in- It is carefully screened, (CANADIAN PRINCESS LOUISE—Sept. 10, 21; Oet. 1, 12. Telephone bire. specting his Atlin properties, M || cleaned and graded. The ex- PRINCESS ALICE—Oct. 22; Nov. 2. PACIFIC on Willoughby Ave. RAILWAY particulars. | tra heat makes our coal the most economical on the mar- ket. Hartman will return to Seaftle on| the mext southbound trip of the | Pringess Alice. | of Juneau and Douglas to see o 1 | PHONE NUMEERS i LODE MINING CLAIM LOCA- TION NOTICES AT THE EMPIRE # 303-2 for furth It’s o . t’s the duty of every citizen y 7 Tickets to cr from all Eastern polnts of United States or Canada and to Europe or the Orient. | | Phone Your Transfer Various Routes—Liberal Stopovers | W. L. COATES, Agent. = COASTWISE TRANSPORTATION CO. MOTORSHIP MARGNITA Leaves City Dock every Thursday evening at 6 o’clock direct to Funter Bay, Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Hoonah, Port .E’OR RENT—One three-room iurn- ished apartment with bath and | electric range. One two-room furnished apartment with bath and electric range. Corner Third # and Gold. ] CALL THE ! Pacific Coast Coal Company i i M Shnitary Grocery telephone num- that his or her name is on the bevl Aro B3 And 66 Zadv. Census Rolls. ry ‘the TFve owviock Dinner | Soectals at Mabrz’s. —adv. | - ! ——— | J uneau | Dell E. Shenil, Juueau's plemn1 'OR RENT—Two light housekeep- ing rooms over Winn Hat Shop. 'OR RENT—Tw 0 room cabin, tele- o i\ T "OR RENT—Furnished apartment.| ! Close in. Inquire San Francisco Operating in MILLER TAXI IN CONNECTION Pool—Billiards phone. 176, . dohn, Gonn. Plumb ; DO IT NOW tuner. Hotel Gastineau. —adv | Emuage W Althorp, Chichagof, Sitka, Chatham, Killisnoo, Baranof, OR RENT—Steam heated apart- umoer i v g way ports. Leaving for Skagway and Haines every other ments. Fireplace. Telephone 266 ! L.J. Searicx | ;Tuesga};‘atm !i“p. m. l{nlr‘O{)Ta'tlzon_t oo apR or 188, D. M. GRANT | Towilay- ach & . F. McKinnon, Reliable Transfer Co., Phon F 'OR RENT—% room house com- At Newman-Geyer : 7 S Optician - | letely furnished. For furth i o g i B RS | o, | Alaska Meat Company i cery. i l : . , Z s Sllver ware o | PHONE 39 R RENT—Store space, 314 sew- | Oil Burner Service a || o : : Fresh Local Dressed Hens, Roasters and Broilers. ard Street. Malony Building. Will Specialty ! Alaska E ectric I‘LO u | JAPANESE TOY | Milani’s Chicken Tamales, Chili Con Cerne, diu __ | Estimates Given—Work || &P C SHOP Crabs, Oysters and Fish OR RENT—Steam heated sleeping Guaranteed i ower Lo. | B AmTie rooms. Special winter rates. } } g Tt strest i ;, ,... ‘ e s e | . : | P Box 18 tor sy oraen | A Pioneer Pool Hall PHONE YOUR ORDERS Bakery. i gy Had S 5 & - Telephone 183 or RENT_Thres and four room A Fresh Shipment | Juneau and Douglas, Alaska | Juneau Pub.hc Library | TO US | Meet your friends at The Pioneer. Chas. Miller, Prop. | apartments. Cliff Apartments. i ’ cf | Free Readmg Room || We win attend to them | boR RENT ve room furnished Oity Hall, Second Floor |} |Promptly. Our coal, hay,’ THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS i grain and transfer l:’giness is increasing daily. There's a R“:‘:‘ m:lgwn from |} reason. Give us @ trial order » b |today and learn why. | You Can’t Help Being Pleased : | D. B. FEMMER Main Street and Fourth house, close in. Telephone 257. Aplets Just Received THE GASTINEAU Qur Services to You Begin and Ead at the Gang Plank of Every P;mgczcgrw Boat OR RENT—4 room furnished apt. 421'% East 7th. Phone 2004. OR RENT—Four room furnished apartment. Apply Mrs. R. P. “ Nelson. H One-half pound to 5 pound boxes ‘OR RENT—One furnished three room apartment. Steam heated. | * Frye-Bruhn Phone 29. et e : e v o, | BUTLER-MAURO S A Company it e e, o DRUG €O. | The Arcade Cafe |! Featuring Frye's Do Shop. | 0, Victor Orthophonic Phono- | graph, sewing machines. Rent or | sale. Anderson Music Shappe. | Special Dinners on Bundays dree Delivery Phone 134 WHEN WE SELL IT IT'S RIGHT and Week Days ) Alaska Baked Ice Cream Third and Franklin. JPront and Franklin. | Scéa Fountain in eonmection Come {n and listen to the radio. Mary Young, Prop. ‘Phone 288 | & | | | ! 1 l i et FEKRY TIME CARD ‘ Leaves Junean for Douglas and Thane apartments, single or double. Newly painted; baths and hot water furnished. Purnished cabins $5.00 per month. Apply Sea- view Apts. MISCELLANEOTS Front at A. J. Office. Willoughby at Tatem Gro. Wwilloughby, opp. Cash Cole's Barn. ‘ | | ! OSPECIORS ATTENTION: Al .I uneau-Young Hardware Co. 1] 25 Dt SOMETHING NEW! TRY IT! paie of god pisocuirs may find. | A :’f{;}“i&“;;‘;’: On Sale at New York Exchange it for you. ‘e have them. = 9 Fire Hall. Nugget Shop. l r—_:;________—‘—“— ;g gasul:eil;lu and Illawn Way. ALMIST—Come And uave your oy il 34 se:‘i"d ::" Gol 2 toune i rom o 10 | THE CASH BAZAAR Hunters and Prospectors 138 o ol ALASKAN HOTEL future foretold. 302 Front, m%fi m‘:‘::;om p 3:; gief"':‘n::‘:nfi"&”d. MODERN REASONABLE RATm : i B . TWIN GLACIER CAMP IS NOW OPEN || N, o e nouse. Dive Homel, Rroftovtr GARBAGE i 3’;0'2:“;‘:,?::,",:; % || Best of accommodations for Hunting Parties ] o Efi&“’fivif";ms“&fln‘m f ; H A ULED shop during the day. y ;:fih Prospef:to;s. Reasonable Rates, For 5 g;xm‘:ni n;:;‘hil:n, THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY ¥ 1fth, B. P. R. s ‘. AND LOT CLEANING o O%SENEA;%‘IRSTS @ parngu;ar.s i e J G % o giu&: and wum'.:g;" 5 “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” B0 Daviy Opposite U, S. Cable Off'ce FRED ORDWAY, Alaska Scenic Views “m;o.l:ccn;yml Naviga- || 4-9 Home Grocery. Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 e ———————— S SRS S S ; pany e st TP e

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