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E LUXURY HUSB Jfij.@ BY MAYSIE QREL AJQJ" Pete caught | held it, drawing mopq\- T e Gri s” a success! While R @ Ray bow. to thunderous ap- | her down onto his Pulling 52 for Rita's dance and |her head toward e whispered: Ray’s -ong, Barbara and Ralph “Lunch with ow, Rita| ljumo—- 5n walk into the Golden |dear, I've someth important to asked, of does not Pellar club. Ray is coars Barba: n but t with you into the! following at her 1 she leaves. Hender- with her to her ‘:arunmcnl. where he urges her find forgetfulness in a return W hor former life of gorgeous Pattics for which she is noted e comme she stuck trap door an show the ~—and then to divorce Ray. Bar- after the show Bara refuses to do the latter ng to tell immedia , but determines to you something a a Iuii réopen her country home with [>f will po to keep it choked down. . . . a' stupendous housewarming. i The evening dragged, seemed in- | Chapter 27 terminable alth h the PETE ANHEIM “Grievin’ BI went over better While Tsarbara, oppressed than ever, She could hardly wait for the moment when she would be facing Ray across a table, it didn't matter where, telling him the news. able feeling of loneliness, was slowly retiring to her bed-chamber, a noisy celebration filled Bill Fos- ter's apartment. BIlll - Foster was saying huridredth time, his arm around Ray’s neck: “I'm proud of you of yours is a wow. In her mind she had the scene pic- tured clearly. His face would change from dumb Yewilderment to incredulous joy, his hands hers for the lovingly would shoot out, grasping Then they would plan the That song My, didn't it get a ‘hand—thanks a lot, of cour At the thought of that 1o this little lady here . .. " cuted a little pirouette in *““Thanks everything to her,” in- ]n dressing room and chuckled so terrupted Ray. audibly that Delancy Grey, the “Bosh,” cried Rita across the "hm'l ton dancer, exclaimed: & “Even you don't believe A that.” Then, springing up from oxm.h' Rita. Anything to do with hat new sweetie of yours—the fel- low with the sax? You aren’t the table and seizing Ray by the hand, “Let's give them some of By GUPPR~— L | b.ua Gilmore's captivating personality both charmed and amased Barbara new tunes of yours—I want“thmking of carrying him to the to hear them. Wake up, Pete, altar?” nfij show some enthusiasm.” | “Don't be absurd.. . " Rita crim- Pete Anheim had arrived in New soned and flicked powder indiscrim- York that afternoon from Ohio. |inately over her face. How absurd- Tall, thin, he had iron-gray hair |ly sentimental were girls like De- and humorous, understanding eyes. |laney! . . , But, all the same, as Now they were smiling across at |Rita mascara-ed her eyelashes she Rita. |had to admit tremulously to her- 1hut, the girl being talked Her impudent, mocked him. it's you I'm thinking of. D GIVE My RIGHT EYE TO KNOW WHAT | ASH SMUGGLED INTO HIS OFFICE,IN THAT BIG SUITCASE “To your apartment, Rita?” She nodded and said quick “You mean because we've gone back there hefo: understanding ea we do, it seems sort of s we should bother our head Ray remained silent. Du was and this, he told h mainly for Rita's sake. was late, even for show peop! xé and abou She laughed at his obj dancing brown eye “Don’t razz me, Rita. Yot But (Copyright, Dial Press) Rita finds a heart-ache in Ray’s happiness. Continue with tomorrow’s installment. —— ., DOUGLAS NEWS INSPECTION FOR FIRE HAZARDS STARTS SOON P With all the ehuics around the IS councilmanic table filled, the Doug- | F. 0. E. HALLOWE'EN DANCE Music by the POLLY AND HER PALS know | connection property owners 1 resident occupants are admonished | — |guess there's no harm in it—good | to look after their own fire hazards, |,¢ his entrance. something has got into you|friends, such as we are.” EAGLES’ HALL, DOUGLAS | Thursday Night, Oct. 31 | ‘ THF DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WED SDAY OCT. 30, 1929. §§\ COME ON NOW, COCOA! SNAP OUT OF T COME TLIFE! M _By CLIFF STERRETT 'HEY! HON.MA?Z HON. PoLLY'2 HON.DEL ? HON. ANYBODY? QUICK. THE SMELLING-SALTS! bills resulted in the expenditure of(Ne“ York soon after the first ree. I $1,962. “Blind Alleys” follows Meighan and Improvements to streets and pub- his mate through all the experi- lic properties came in for consid-|enc y encounter when arrivi erable attention. It was decided |in D On thelr first night to change the entrance of the pub- in , Tom is shown the in- lic school and build a new walk s 2 hospital due to an auto us he | from the entrance to the street.!a and Greta is kidnapped . was | Repainting of the Liberty Theatre! Iby a crew of desperados! Then—! hirty |is to be completed as soon as the REEe s o ther permits and repairs to the angplank with some new piling ot at the city wharf, are to be] taken care of shortly. An inspection of chimneys and flues was authorized and in this| and | Dreyfus Passes Unnoticed Along (Continued rroiz Page One) | (Dreyfus was re- ted, served in the French| hroughout the war and re-| h the rank of Lieutenant-! |if they exist, before the lnspector‘mbm larrives to condemn them. —_——————" MRS. SEY RETURNS HOME | colonel) | Mrs. Charies Sey, who has been| Not a muscle moved in the wrin-| | quite ill for the past two weeks, <k1((x face that turned upon the| |returned home yesterday from her | stran and a voice devoid of the| son's home in Juneau, where she glight intonation of annoyance, has been under the care of a phy- or any other emotion, said when sician. |the correspondent explained his| TRt | mission, how did the Colonel spend THRILLS ABOUND IN STORY |his time, what were his hobbies and | OF NEW YORK HONEYMOON his work: | o1 g a private citizen and as With two such beautiful lcnd‘mg‘mch entitled to privacy. I should |women as Evelyn Brent and Greta appreciate if you would respect it.” |Nissen, Thomas Meighan's new 1tired Paris Boulevard y;, Dreyfus and the correspondent, exchanging not another word, walk- ed about a hundred yards down a side street. There the Colonel sa- luted, a y civilian salute, and en- tered a new apartment house. On the third floor of this house, in the fashionable sixteenth ward of Paris, Colonel Dreyfus, his wife and two young children make their home. He seldom receives callers. His chief diversion of a Sunday con- n strolling through the Parc au with his wife and chil- Mon |dren. He never attends a theatre. He has had a tragedy of his own, and he does not care for comedy. ATimely Tip Towe e eone about timely merchandise with good printingand watch your sales volume grow. Other merchants have proved this plan by repeated tests. We'll help with your copy. mount production, “Blind Al- reaching the Liberty tonight, sured of more than its fair share of pulchrifude. In addition, those who've already seen the pic- | leys. mn but—Ilisten to the story. Starting in Cuba and reaching E To Attend A Pg¢ppy. \ \ Hallowe’en: \ Dance Take the Ferry to Douglas Thursday las city fathers met for th 3 monthly meeting last night. Audit- advise us that “Blind Alleys” ing of accounts and payment of D! *i“:‘? fmo(;‘e fhan(. the uu?‘llln] — mount 0 rama, flC"AOn. nrills, TONIGHT T 2ccmens, meodeams, wnd, tee THOMAS MEIGHAN BLIND ALLEYS with EVELYN BRENT and GRETA NISSEN “Blind Alleys” will open your eyes to an entirely new and different Tom Meighan —and lead you through reel upon reel of glorious entertainment Night COMEDY Then, an inquiring, raven- headed kid. Ten years later he had' first asked her to marry him. But she had laughed at the idea— afire with a dream of the inevitable handsome young prince. He had laughed too, but he had neyer Jost track of her, running up te New York whenever he could be { had known her from child- self that there might be something hood. in what the dancer had said. Finally the show dragged itself to a dispirited close. Sleepy waiters commenced putting out the lights as a hint to the revellers who re- mained that there was such a place as home. Rita was humming hap- pily to herself as she slipped out Admission, Gentleman $1. furnish the music Eagles’ Hall | DOUGLAS, :élxmg s Tricky Trio w tIl “SNAPPY JAZL TRIO” | ORCHESTRA | | / NEWS 10—20—40 cents of her flame dancing dress, leaving it in a little heap on the floor. l She changed to her almond-green spared from the huge factory he lled. T | Gentlemen $1.00 i Earlier that evening at the club, D introducing Ray, Rita had i laughingly: is Pete Anheim, my butter Qg man.” tbe two men laughed as they shobk hands, but Ray had been conficious of the other's close scrut- w, his eyes on Ray at the Pete wondered if this tall, fe‘flow might not be the fairy for whom Rita had waited. ¢ the past five years he had been goling_himself for the moment ,her dream man should ap- an, if this were he, there gined oply for him to do his in helping them both. Late- afy opportunity had come his ‘by which Rita might be bene- wondered if Ray might u bpuzm into the scheme as his stuff was good. 2? ,N;uck.lod softly to himself. Very strange to ‘have the role of would- transformed over night in- to'fhat of Fairy Godfather! _ The music ended abruptly, repeat- Jbangings on the ceiling having &Fm too violent to be longer, suit, it being Ray’s favorite, and happily she skipped along the pas- age out into the little side lane; where he stood waiting. } “What's the big news, Rita. . .| Dut with it . . . Don't keep a fel- low in suspense.” . “Wait, Ray, wait . . " “Say, you're not going to get mar- ried, Rita?” Her hand fell suddenly from his arm. Of course he was only kid- ding, but it hurt that he should iay that even in jest. Thinking »f her marrying another fellow— worse, saying it in that casual tone of voice. She lookeq up, expect- ing to find him laughing, but he remained perfectly serious and she | fell silent. 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