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CLIFF STERRETT POLLY AND HER PALS THEYS NO DOUBT E LUXURY HU . WE'LL FIND |E HEY'S ONE THING AH v U P oy B HATSLE AREIS B ) || ABDUT‘THB”KID C::i:JT ;"?743' % )11, ¥ Y NGPSIS: Undaunted by upon gaining admittance. But | CocoA™ oF yours AMOROUS ETHIOPIAN! | PAcKIN? A || MEAN WALLOP Barbara's refacal to marry | go alone, wouldn't that be e 1ys, che still 1 im f to unnecessary T Ray, Headerzon plays his best | What good could she do by bursting card. A detective Hender- |into that apartment and creating | been shadow- a scene, fatally tinted by melo- 15 CAN HE ing Ray and Rita, has watched |drama, except to hurt hersell fur-| | them cnter Ritws apartment, |ther and give the tall, dark girl| TAKE IT2 but has mever szen Ray loave. |something to chuckle over for days?) ifs Not knowing, of course, they Their meal finished, she saw them | || have becn € switch off the light and disappear morning houw n work on the to the adjoining room, to work fevue, Barbara draws the in- had she known it, upon the score Ssiable conchsion. . .Shocked |of the revue. Had she waited longer she might have heard sounds of jazz emerge through the half- open window. { fusing to belie ¢ides to learn the truth for gelf, ¥mpul:ively she rushes to | But Barbara was gone, creeping the street, hails axi and !back down that fire escape with étarts for the address which | feet that seemed leaden, a slight Hendercon gave her—Rita’s | breeze ruffling her hair. An eter- apartment—at two in the morn- | nity it took her to h her taxi fig, just the time that Rita and | Once inside she sank into a corner. Ray usually come there. | Closing her eyes she remained mo- 1 tionless, numb physically, numb i ok mentally. Finally the driver, WEST Tu MEET A FIRE ESCAPE and impatient, T ed out at her: Barbara left her taxi at thej “Where do you W . Miss?” corner of Eighth avenue and, hav-| Mechanically she was about to give her home address when she fng: instructed the driver to wait, | walked the remaining half block | changed her mind. ~ With the per- on 58th street to the apartment | Sistency of a drowning man cluteh- house Henderson had named |8k, & straw she thought she A R € Head Enroute t At the outer door she found the might have heen over hasty ‘In praxé SN S nroute o name of Rita Gilmore. At the actu judping Ray. Absurd to expect| Victoria to Meet Pre- y o him to leave that apartment di- . . . al of that name her thr 1 % Mg::fi:;d Pmo;""hat et | rectly he had finished eating . . miers ng, Tolmie s 'y W | had she waited a few minutes long- m;.o‘h::d;:m i satage tue! er, in_all probability, she would| TO confef with McKenzie King hovered around it. then, with a.lit- | ¢ him come out into the street, | Premier of Canada, and Premicr tle jerk, pressed it She bit her| A quick sens of elation came to Tt}lmle of British Columbia on the tower 1ip while she waited for the with this thought. She told the | Projected Pacific _Yukon Highway Jock to commence clicking. Pres | ser to park a little distance from Maj. Malcolm Elliott, President of ently, when the door showed mo | the apartment heuse, on the other the Alaska Road Commiss signs of opening, she pressed m-i»“‘f of the road. now cm-qutc _rrom \Va§hinxzt<1u, D. bell again. Again no response She “T'll wait five or 10 minutes,” she |C- ?0 Victoria, according to word g walked out of the vestibule ang | told herself. “If he's coming he|received at local headquarters of i back into the street. Far too over chould be out by then. This isn't|the Commission. He will return AFTER THE SHOW Try one of our DELICIOUS SANDWICHES A Dish of Smith’s Ice Cream or.a Hot or Cold Drink Juneau Ice Cream Parlors NEXT TO PIGGLY WIGGLY Hunters and Prospectors TWIN GLACIER CAMP IS NOW OPEN Best of accommodations for Hunting Parties and Prospectors. Reasonable Rates. For n, is wrought was she to go home. That |50 late for stage people.” to the national capital after the 5 i mier agcer- . Aionels, Hhastbrosking vigl she |conference is over. further particulars see tuin the truth, whatever it might |K€Pb sitting there—two hours' vigil.; Premier Tolmie is heartily sup- 3 For, of course, her 10 t porting the project and has refer . . | be ke £ 10 mim B rero FRED ORDWAY, Alaska Scenic Views ctretched to 15, then to 20, Hope | ‘0 it publicly on several oc is terribly hard to kill. x‘s being of great potential value Once, when a long shadow threw | 0 both British Columbia and Yu- 9 itself 'across the pavement as some kon Terri The entire subject | m;::sgl;t;: o L wm_'one started to descend, her heart |Will be placed before Premier King yard. ‘There she noticed the fire leapt in her throat, and she sat and his co-operation sought S Why ot She fels, cap-[venss, Sk with cagetmect o 1o DOWGRGING 08 . G0Tg able that night of anything But the man, when he did appear, |8 measure flutllorllel;{ Ame %'She moved to it, as though |bore noi the Slightest resemblance | Participation in a study of the pr s | ticability of the plan to be made jmpelled. Furti She glancea [to Ay, © Qlosing. het eyes, 851 h ‘bgm & maks_ sure Mo 0ns was|thaugh to shut out the disappoint- | jointly with Canadian authoritie watching. The next moment, with ment of his short, stocky figure, It is hoz)ed‘ that tl!e Canadian gov- much the air of a thief not quite she sank listlessly back into her ?m‘ment will provide for 1}'(’;)1 nerved to his busine: she had |corner. ,nf.xon on the proposed Jl)lll(,. com- swung herself onto the bottom | Pride finally forced her to leave, mittee that will be charged with the janding and was climbing rapidly ”“"'5“‘3“}““‘ o and breathlessly. e g @t the third floor she stopped | © and crouched in an aperture. Al row of unlighted windows faced| her. Evidently they had not beenj at home! A few ites longer she | P 4 2 s Walted, then, with the annoying home. ' C!T;’(e’[’ggm‘ r‘??(‘_"fm‘“““]““n"f)"‘f” L Kiprasiran = alld g P e Y S 4 feeling that she had done a stupid As they turned the corner of 58th | o kan, Territorial Highway ¢ 5 3 ls " |Engineer R. J. Sommers and M. D. and unnecessary thing, she was on street, somewhere in the neighbor- y i £ 5 s 22 hood a clock struck four. Ten Williams, District Engineer, United TH the point of descending when a|™® Sta 2 8 . E + 2uddenly showed in one of the |minutes later Ray emerged from the gl i 08 F;gbtml et ows. building—having stayed longer than | = oo y g MMrcodiately she saw the silhou-|Was customary to wrestle with & steamer Queen. ~They will re- y - 4 I a b baffling hi urn here early next week. i of other lights popping up number that had been baffling him B 5 ot e | Mr. Sommers will ipspect the Ter- 2 dgainst the drawn shades. But n)for Ga¥%, ritorial road constructed betwee; 5 1y, the Toom imtaedi- (Copyright, Dial Press) ; 4, Reeer gne room only, Tongass Highway and the commun- ately facing her, had a broken blind A S o, s g e cemeteryy. S, Williams il not been drawn. This room she 5 i3 i gaw to be a kitchenet. and mercenary hopes are blast- :;,n:e g:ii‘ngfll]}cxc x;x:rt:;mn: work . ast season. Apparently a tall, dark girl, had| ed in tomorrow’s chapter. 13 o Hots i el o witched on_the. lights, Barbara R AR, WOMEN OF g;';ghed her moving about the| Ty the Five oClock DInner |y oseheart Legion will meet to- foam, getting cups and plates down Specials at Mabry —8dV.Iight at 8 o'clock. P D () ——— rompt Delivery V' Perhaps, even had they been in, they might not have chosen to an- swer. the bell. ~ How, then, was she The New Simmons Mattress “Deep Sleep” New in Construction New in Comfort New in Value strect, while Ray, no $ Associated Press Photc SIMMON. slept comfortably in that ENGINEERS LEAVING e mlmm 5;::?:’:1' htiold ;};etsen!ale i‘hlpb‘uil:‘ilngA Investigatlon committse his own vicorous, slangy | “gUfL;’/:“ETI;RggZES ARE an's apartment! ; s efforts “to get out the American side of the story” while employed b g EP” % that she roused herself and TO INSPECT ROADS (Aw':e‘;lyc;:nl'h;g'::‘cl:::g;n::r::‘e unsucces! Geneva naval limitation conference in 1927, pHere ar{ told the man abruptly to drive her a despairing pride she brought to her Stupid, in the dark NOW ON DISPLAY Frye-Bruhn Company t of the cupboard as though pre-| AGNES GRIGG, g supper. From the di.smnce,[ —adv. Recorder. arbara could see that she was|j ) B e gk B W AT i ng, with her thin, tapering fig- i St . e ber wealth of straight, lal|ly e > [ PE AC IJES LYNDEN’S Featuring Frye’s De- e hair. Her frock was black| g | | 's‘_":'h"bm. Yicioiis Hanisand and of some soft, flimsy material. | 4 i i p Bacon " 8o sbeorbed was she In the girl |8 Wl :'..r“""l.':..": S ARGO N Large 21, Can CII I CKE N B ROTH Fresh EASTERN and that it was a minute or so before i i oy roddl] | is P é noticed that a man had come 4 I 3 C(l'lsq 856 7 ounce can OLYMPIA OYSTERS to the kitchen. . . . At first, when | 4 m!‘ saw him, she though of him as I | Also Real Bu_\‘—u"orth fllore 2 Cans, 35C w— PHONE 38 o . A A AR % gome figure in a horribly fantastic SUPER SUDS s : ALASKAN HOTEL MODERN ' [ '‘REASONABLE RATES Dave Housel, Proprietor HEINZ’S CATSUP Large Bottle Largest package of Suds for i { % S N 43 l2' ! the mone pecial 25¢ each 1 2 package;, 25¢ ghtmare, By 2 “Her lips moved in a strangled s _CORPA S:\R(;OV PILLS ery. For there could be no mis- L 9 O t::.mg that tall 1cnnd1sg:;{edlcow;r-t _‘* 0! ita. ndoul , the Mo e sy e Mdvestien Your Business || BUTLER-MAURO *“farbara swayed dizzily, her nails dt‘.ing into the railings. She whtched him help the girl set the P ] DRUG*CO table and prepare supper. Appar- — LU, efitly absolutely at home! This in 186t killed the last straggling hope in Barbara's heart. APRON “'Ray, her Ray, at this hour of night calmly taking supper in this| wWoman’s apartment . . . Ray—who| D ANCE Had refused to stay the night with Yer, pleading excessive work. She Given By hoked over a bitter laugh. What a fool to have kept on believing in DOUGLAS HIGH ..‘.whavakeptmho;:x:& 1 p;s,h”m’..?’iif‘c‘;‘:&“m“a“w"éo.. LA R, 2y e d W estinghouse @ gay orange checkered cloth. They | Dou tas laghed and talked as they ate. g Barbara watched them through that . M AZD A fnedl in a dogged, persistent man- Namtorlum | LAMPS | [S wer, each moment allowing herself TOMATOES OV STERS Large No. 2% cans with Puree No. 1 can—Regular 25¢ 3 cans, 50¢ iy Net Oyster Meat—5 ounces Grandma’s Cakes Special 20c each Large Assortment 25¢ oach Brookfield Sausage Fresh Pork Sausage sk ol pound pkg., 40c Cott Cl , D b s R pt -y SPINACH free Delivery Phone 134 WHEN WE SELL IT IT’S RIGHT New Ford Fordor Sedan Is An Economical Car to Drive ECONOMICAL because of its low firs| st o ptee B B 40 ma up w miles of steady running. wem s An indication of the built-in qualit shown in the extensive use of fir:eys<htl':rx":. More steel forgings, in fact, are used in the new Ford than in almost sny other car, regardless of price. Express Money Orders i P S o 4 None Better y | o nniy:lec;p;r into a mood of a FRIDAY 18 | !: ntastic schy to her. AN n Sanitary C i . i Come in and learn i ! gipposi _:m::fi—cs::e were etro{ November 8th For L}"‘“Y Lighting 3 0 & ont;mers Freslé(}arden Spivwh smoothness and al:rt p“ebr?‘ft.rm?,',ie’fi“tyfi.“&"’f; || et inside that building and walk urpose C e nd driving it yourself. You'll know it's a great Icn 1 C pou’ mobile the minute you take the whe:l,a oy into that apartment! What Music By gd happen? tHersel( s:w"would‘ ; In All Sizes A Sl “w %;: "En?‘:mt;; ¥ KING'S SNAPPY i Sweet Potatoes Large Head Lettuce ] = : & 3 lbs.. 25¢° 15 cents uneau Motors, Ine. b , P mnmv;r:afion:e “05“3 PRIZE WALTZ her , politeness tinge 8 ony. v Admission, $1.00 Capltal “How nice of you, Special Ferry Electric Co. After Dance Candied Pme’apple, Cherries, Citron, Orange, Lemon Peel —— ART STENCILS