The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 17, 1929, Page 6

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L ' LY AND HER PALS - = | =l DOUGLAS | = Cops! THEY MUST BE AN T ASHUR URL B 2] [ £75 LOCK HIM IN ; g T 5 — | &ili0ns OF DOLARS | G PErKiNS, KIN COLLECT Yol | M DE DOPE ROOM, FER K H NEWS b= \WoRTH OF THE STUFFE B THE $10.000 REWARD!] | PP PRESENT, -3 .@ Z 7 EI S, ey : é IN THIS HERE =) A E| Mr. camiiy GoEs SOUTH % DDPF— CELLAR: Z , : g o perintenden | A [oATS A GooD ¥ by o a4 Bl AR, ; bis ‘ f P GORILLA® ; NIC x;;\o.‘..\'n pIVES | j/ & : : Sunday ) /; ' the Ladies ly sewing party thi home. E kf‘rfiE LUXURY HUSBANL p TR fiJ.fl‘vaa.@ BY MAYSIE GRE BASKETBALL PRACTICE lips pressed close to her ear . . .| He smiled wisely into her up- less neglected. She relaxed agaxnst"nn: enjoying the house party?” him and was only, vaguely consci-| “I'm sure it wasn't that, Hendy,” ous that he was talking softly, his|she said quickly. “Barbara, dear, girl, I can’t let|turned face. § | er an- tion, she emptied the glass with a|You &0 back home without telling| “Dear of you, Barbara, but 1 =! The fir Ins}f ball | »n her horse fell | gulp. you all the splendid, wonderful | know better. He made it perfectly = |was held T 15. The water-jump after a | “Bravo,” murmured Henderson. | things you've come to mean to me.|obvious, the way he left. My opin- MKF&@QF- = | She grinned at him foolishly, con- | I love vou, Barbara, I've loved wuhun is he was bored stiff and went % qllaflmfl% - scious of a giddy feeling creep- |Tight from the first moment I saw |up to town to have a little fun on b e vr;':;‘ene;’f'::fp:?'fi:f:.':;"; L5 = ing up into her brain. She saw a |You on the boat.” Inis own. . . He intimated as much . or cracking £ |stuffed bird in the corner wobbling| She knew that shé should haveto Major Perkins. The major told 2 % = busir She finds a short 1 | perilously on its pedestal as though stopped him before this, that she|me £ = ‘\,,“, ing only that he will re- |it contemplated taking flight. Her had been wrong in not doing so.| “Then whatever Major Perkins urn a fev a.u, Indignant |own legs seemed reluctant to obey |But the pride in her, hurt by Ray's|told you was unquestionably a lie.” _‘1 Ray’s beha o the dictation of her mind. absence, rejoiced in what he was| They both started and remained ins termines to hide the hurt and | “Let's get out into the air,” she [SaYing stiff. did it matter anyhow—) It was Ray’s voice that had shat- > Fe. 211 Round Casserole 704 $2.25 each man honestly mean what |tered the eerie quiet of the abbey A COOKMSERVE he led her |he said to a girl when the mystery | ruins. are less than half plunge il into a role of |articulated with difficulty and Hen- boys as girls in school cty and happiness while she |derson smiled to himself as, with King has a more d:f[uu!‘! coretly longs for Ray's return. |his arm through hers, Pepoon in se- few nights later she and |outside. of a June night put disturbing (Copyright, Dial Press) s et .v s and whipping L R afred for a thoughts into his head? She doubt- o o SECONL' AND . em. mi!.n.,h!" = ('un!’ I:'.u\t, : | The abbey was not far from the |ed it. Neverthcless she said: Barbara and Ray have a N’fl szls.lgu::ii:g Sl o Coaches King and Dunham, of 5 |inn and as they came within sight| “Please, Hendy—remain the deir| stormy scene with a happy end- 8" $1.35 each SEWARD Juneau, will later meet to arrange Chapter 16 of it. yellowed as it was by a float- | friend youve always been—don't| ing in tomorrow’s installment. | [No, 808 Pulding o Achellile oF ‘wetds, ‘The first 5 ing balloon of a moon, it made an |spoil it all now—" e o e T D conference tangle between the Is-| AN UNEXPECTED VISITOR |cerie and inspiring picture. | “But Barbara, I can't be just a NOTICE No. 815 Pie Plate 97 $i.c0 eudn Barbara, her enthusiasm rcvlved,qnm“ much longer——I can’t be- crambled eagerly out of the car,|jjeve you're happy as things are.| We have just now received our and together she and Henderson |T've watched you, my dear, and last shipment of bulbs’ for forcing picked thelr way between the you have been worried and miser- |[and Fall planting which brings the anders and the Hilltoppers will not| ., take place until after Chris 2 Beth coaches agree that a shor on, is preferable to a k found Barb: Hend on- § in the or of the Plus Boar Inn, to which rec o'cl SPECIAL nappy s IR TR € 3 T-WHALE $1.00 ng, dragged-out one St ¥ \::‘”‘:1 rumbling boulders that lay on the able—won't you confess it to me?”|total number of pulps up o 22337 2 Ofl i ad 7 ing SOme- | oytskirts of the ruin. | Hi ms were very close around consisting of tulips, hyacinths, nar- AR e 4 5 Yovey | MISS BRENNECKE SOUTH ) rnis was the monks old di voi ookl ¥ G et 13%i28%" 3400 each i e stuffy| ¥ S T old dining | her. Her voice sounded very small |jos Our prices average less than 13Y,7x8%" $4.00 each i EE A hall” he told her as they stocod| “Yes, I have been, Hendy.” you would pay in the States for | Because of the ser Ft o {within an enclosure, the four walls| A triumphant light kindled his|the same grade of bulbs. i younger or, Sl been AT of which still remained standing. eyes, but his tones were still pur- fadv JUNEAU FLORISTS, 5“10 Dougla: reon demanded of the) gne podded without speaking, | posely tender. = == akes passage on the Admiral Wat-| "} 0 "“l’ op momentarily carried away by the| “I've known it and, Barbara, dear,| ™" | $ B > received stated [0 F IORS SR _lvomance of a past that seemed I've been terribly sorry for you | THE Large Sizes . who has been 1| placed two triple gins before|yery pear at that moment. With only I knew that you'd hate for me for some time, was much worse. | ¢ time, hand- oy vencration for everything old |to say it. . . It makes me mad to . 5 CATH e Miss Brennecke's home in in Mont- | € them : SRy she seemed under a spell, and Hen- |think of you thrown away on a C’le'le’\’ lflmas ar ware 0 TEA KETTLE e, Wyoming i B e rhara asked. 40000 remained silent, not wishing |brute who doesn't appreciate you.” v .. STERS é > _“":‘_: was looking at it inly, 4 gk 1F: | “Don’t say that, Hendy, please, / LRS i a | L # A ROASTE |PREMIER LOOKING | “A crosword pumle—imagine S s 0 R y?uern:::ie ;:;Dl;ogsn ,w::‘ Cr(l’UatS T PERCOLATORS OVER TAKU FOR | eipdin _f‘j"']‘v out a Crosswordfyoy gre with is mot the right one. |preciate me?” i Arwa T PR puzzle ot this hour of the morn- B‘nbam was the only human, and | “If he cared—as T care, Barbara A St nisastiitbat ot ihese early [—do you think he'd have left you||! smart ties just arrived. mga”’| these last few (hss cven if he was B o Snappy new colors and weaves at popular prices. DISH PANS DOUBLE BOILERS KITCHEN PANS CONVEX KETTLE One Small Article FREE With Each Large MINE PROPERTIESM,‘,‘,[ oo Lohe was absessed in that v n_ grumbling ey 1mbl o & Yiiormial By & slobads by sl N 1t, and Bar-|geoing that is eminently dangerous 1‘“: l;f;aflllllx :;‘d;’rm,\\hen there is 2 NOL UNAUIIACTIVE | e———— ¥ oom, amazed 8% a5 4y ghe offing. .~ She shive stuffer irds 4 d. » of stufted birds and|{inly g in the abwurary i || THE CASH BAZAAR I S S e hell gaskets that we they are all gone. sorved Bahind’ glass- | SBRMOT0 - . OPEN EVENINGS s 5 Taku country. His Henderson took that little shiver with the idea of acquiring any that |0 " i o satistied sigh. B "'~ | Opposite U. S. Cable Off‘ce i look good to him for the Premicr AHE RS i MR e ToBEe ing; they madc her feel a ht'IEv — — Hunters and Prospectors if suitable arrangements can bef,. e - SABIN’S TRANS-ATLANTIC Kll:lnrllt:" TRANS-PACIFIC RAILWAY fe. He I3 at the Gastineau Ho-| anq nhe showed her the puzale| The Store for Men TRANS-CONTINENTAL CANADIAN PACIFIC > of the Premier to worked out. | | ——FAMOUS— bara, too t nd the wladion. with hf‘mrmn- at the Premier, is in for the purpose of inve: TWIN GLACIER CAMP IS NOW OPEN pu in the Taku or 2 accord with the THE PUZZLB 3 pany to expand. - ed several groups of property ir and Canal dis- trict in to the Premier | properties which have paid more {than $14,000,000 in dividends during lthe last eight years Best of accommodations for Hunting Parties and Prospectors. Reasonable Rates. For further particulars see | T ‘ FRED ORDWAY, Alaska Scenic Views | i It has a - “Tomorrow’s Syles Today” Utensil — e LET Amqme riess your Sult We call end deliver. Phone 26 For Only Frye-Bruhn = § : : § H g £ g H : 3 ] 3 g H § H g ; Aluminum | = = : ? 3 H ! 1 00 | SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION i 1 PRINCES‘S STEAMERS : No. 2086-A HORIZONTAL VERTICA z 3 g $1. £ @ the Dlsrct Court for the Dis-| * RGN Binpina To Prince Rupert, Victoria Company e R Toneen 6 Order of merit . B and —— Featuring Frye’s Des- X S iELEN GORTIS, Plaintifr, vs| © (o % fifibu:n';’rd‘ % Vancom CI‘ and Scattle licious Ha%ng az;d Bacon | ANY NEW E| VERN CURTIS, Defendant. s B oot L B T I MANY % e ‘{”E,“Efff“f‘%nil“i I;g i » Sl eruce | T @ EDUCED RATE ROUND TRIP FARES “Everything the name o = name efendant, G SETING: 2 L ITEMS £| IN THE NAME OF THE UNIT- In Effect Nov let. 1929 to Feb. 28(11, 1930 implies” [ S D STATBS OF AMERICA, you — PHONE 38 ARRIVED ON ALAMEDA Direct Connectlons at Vancouver to all lastern Points of United States and Candda VARIOUS ROUTES LIBERAL STOP-OVERS re hereby commanded to appear in the above entitled court holden =|at Juneau, in said Division and = | District, and answer the cumpl;nnli g;u‘ the plaintiff filed against you £ £ Pe— Alaska Baked Ice Cream SOMETHING NEW! TRY IT! On Sale at New York Exchange i) new warm Fur Trimmed Coat {in the above entitled action, with- /in thirty days from the date of the corvice of this summons and a copy of said complaint upon you, and| if you fail to so appear and an- BEST VALUE swer, for want thereof, the plain- | tiff will take judgment again: | POSSIBLE |for the dissolution of the bo: matrimony now existing between | ™ here helped me a lot,” he $5 50 plaintiff and defendant, and the|Confessed. “Trow Abbey s a fa- » custody of the minor child of ™OUs oud ruin in these parts and laintiff and defendant, and will o know the tombstone pply to the court for the rellc““~ a Davy. It take it that !demanded in said complaint, nilhf‘ treasure’s hidden there. Now lcopy of which is served herewith foF we've earned 'em!” and to which reference is hercby | »d her distrustfully. | made. don't think I'd better.” The date of the order for pub-| A good stiff drink 'ca jon of this summons is Octo-| z00d.” I;er 16th, 1929. The period of pub-| zed and picked up the lication prescribed in said “order i . St g it absent-mindedly. four weeks. The first pubh(‘auon‘ t did it matter anyhow? of same is October 17th, 1929, and| se of depression had set- the last publication of same is No-|tled over her and she was furious vember 14th, 1929, and the time|Wwith elf that this should be within which defendant is to ap-| pear to answer this summons is| {hirty days after the completion of the last publication. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, October | 16th, 1929, 1g, worrying. If only (Seal) JOHN H. DUNN, en her, telephoned her Clerk of the District Court for the|. . . made her understand his ab- District of Alaska, Division No.|sence. She felt she could have One. forgiven him then. She pulled By N. B. COOK, |he sharply. = If Ray cared Deputy. |as 1 he appeared to, why First publication, Oct. 17, 1929. should she mope around for him? Zast publication, Nov. 14, 1929, | Suddenly, with an air of resolu- FOR TICKETS AND RESERVATIONS W. L. COATES, Agent Valentine Building Juneau fou see, knowing the country' - e ALASKAN HOTEL { MODERN. REASONABLE RATES i Either Sport or Dress Models We offer at prices which will please Dave Housel, Proprietor KOTEX 45 cents 1927 Chevrolet Truck GOOD RUNNING ORDER - $125.00 SANAB 15 cents HANN'S SECOND AND SEW ARD The Snappy ‘ Fall Days demand a $19.75 to | $69.50 | AT THE NEW GASTINEAU CAFE 5P.M.TO 8 P. M. SHORT ORDERS > determined to be gay 1d forget—everything? of course, was Ray. bezun thinking of him McCaul Motor Company FREE—Beautifully colored Hat Stand with every quart can of QUICK-STEP at Juneau Paint Store i Special Businessman’s Luncheon QI ’ Wflummmnmmu‘mmnmumwmu

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